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kcchiefs6465
04-04-2013, 06:40 PM
New York (CNN) -- A veteran New York policeman, jailed since October after being accused of involvement with drug dealers, is now charged with plotting to kill a witness who was to testify against him.

Officer Jose Ramos, from the NYPD's 40th Precinct in the Bronx, was charged Thursday along with his wife, Wanda Abreu, who is accused of using Ramos' pension money to pay off a hit man. The district attorney's office did not identify the hit man or the witness.

"Ramos once said, without him (the witness), there is no case. And so they began conspiring to have that witness killed," Omer Wiczyk, assistant Bronx district attorney, testified in court. "He said explicitly: Go ahead, do it; but do it right away."

Both Ramos and Abreu pleaded not guilty.

"We're very shocked and my client denies all these charges, and we're going to fight them," Dawn Florio, Ramos' defense attorney, said Thursday.

The Bronx district attorney's office said in a news release that the couple attempted to arrange the killing "through face-to-face meetings and telephone calls, some of which were recorded at a detention facility on Rikers Island, where Ramos is awaiting trial."

Court papers say the conversations took place between September and May.

Ramos and Abreu were charged with three counts of conspiracy in the second degree, and one of criminal solicitation in the second degree. If convicted of conspiracy, the most serious of the charges, they could be sentenced to up to 25 years in prison, officials said.

Ramos already faced numerous charges of attempted robbery, attempted grand larceny, transportation of what he believed to be drugs to drug dealers and revealing the identity of a confidential source. Those actions are alleged to have occurred from March to November 2009.

He was investigated after an anonymous tip to police.

Prosecutors say they also stumbled upon an alleged ticket-fixing scandal over the course of the investigation of Ramos, and officials have since accused 16 other police officers of getting rid of tickets for friends or family.

The ticket-fixing charges are unrelated to Ramos.

Bail for Ramos from the charges filed against him in October remains at $500,000 cash.


Couple of bad apples...

Christian Liberty
04-04-2013, 07:15 PM
Is it just me or does it seem like the NYPD is exceptionally bad compared to any other police department?

talkingpointes
04-04-2013, 07:18 PM
Is it just me or does it seem like the NYPD is exceptionally bad compared to any other police department?

I actually always thought Seattle and New York.

aGameOfThrones
04-04-2013, 07:45 PM
police officers of getting rid of tickets for friends or family.

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kcchiefs6465
04-04-2013, 07:56 PM
Is it just me or does it seem like the NYPD is exceptionally bad compared to any other police department?
There are quite a few precincts there so it is most likely just that there is so many cops and more chances for a story to come out. I doubt they are any worse than any other metropolitan and a lot of small police stations abuse their power as well.