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Related: About this forumTicked off New York driver pulled gun on a car
And learned the hard way the car was full of plain clothes cops.
A ticked-off driver pulled a loaded, stolen gun on a car only to discover that it was full of plainclothes cops, a high-ranking police source said Sunday.
Glenn Grays allegedly pointed the .45-caliber gun out his window after cutting off the car carrying undercover detectives from the Brooklyn North Gang Unit on the westbound Belt Parkway on Saturday in Sheepshead Bay, according to the source.
Grays, a 31-year-old United States Postal Service employee, was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm and menacing, the source said.
Grays was wearing his postal-worker uniform during the incident.
Glenn Grays allegedly pointed the .45-caliber gun out his window after cutting off the car carrying undercover detectives from the Brooklyn North Gang Unit on the westbound Belt Parkway on Saturday in Sheepshead Bay, according to the source.
Grays, a 31-year-old United States Postal Service employee, was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm and menacing, the source said.
Grays was wearing his postal-worker uniform during the incident.
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Ticked off New York driver pulled gun on a car (Original Post)
47of74
Nov 2019
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CurtEastPoint
(19,412 posts)1. Read this: not his first time being dense...
2naSalit
(96,574 posts)2. Well, that will be the end of that
for one hothead.
Canoe52
(2,963 posts)3. To quote Rick Perry, "oops"
