Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Cop killer had ranted about officers killing and abusing

- By Colleen Long and Jennifer Peltz

NEW YORK » The killer who strode up to a mobile police command post and put a bullet in an officer’s head Wednesday had ranted in a Facebook video last September about law officers killing and abusing people and warned them to leave him alone or “we gonna do something.”

“I’m not playing, Mr. Officer. I don’t care about 100 police watching this,” 34-yearold ex-convict Alexander Bonds said, adding: “It’s time for people to wisen up.”

Ten months later, Bonds went up to the RV-like command post in the Bronx and ambushed Officer Miosotis Familia, shooting her through the passenger-side window as she wrote in her notebook around 12:30 a.m.

New York City Police Commission­er James O’Neill said Familia was “assassinat­ed in an unprovoked attack on cops.”

Familia’s partner franticall­y radioed for help, and officers caught up with Bonds about a block away and killed him in a hail of about 20 bullets when he pulled a stolen revolver, police said. He didn’t get off a shot, authoritie­s said. The burst of gunfire as the Fourth of July wound down was initially mistaken some for fireworks.

Familia, 48, was a 12year veteran of the force who spent her entire career with the department in the high-crime Bronx precinct. The command post there had been set up and staffed around the clock since a triple shooting in March.

“She was on duty serving this city, protecting people, doing what she believed in and doing the job she loved,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said.

Police said they were trying to establish the motive for the shooting.

While tensions have been running high in recent years between police and black people around the country, there was no immediate indication the killing had a racial dimension. Bonds was black; Familia was black and by Hispanic, her family having come from the Dominican Republic. She apparently had no previous contact with him.

Still, the attack recalled the 2014 ambush killings of two New York City officers who were gunned down in their cruiser by a man who had announced online moments before that he was planning to shoot two “pigs” in retaliatio­n for the police chokehold death of Eric Garner in New York. The gunman, 28-year-old Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then killed himself.

In the latest shooting, Bonds was caught on video leaving a convenienc­e store, then moving tightly along the wall, pulling a hoodie over his head and walking purposeful­ly toward the command post vehicle with gloved hands. The video didn’t capture the shooting itself but showed him running away with a gun in his hand, police said.

All new patrol cars rolled out by the department have bulletproo­f glass, and older vehicles are being fitted with window inserts to harden them against gunfire. But there are no plans to do the same with the rolling command centers, officials said.

Bonds had been paroled in 2013 after an eight-year sentence for an armed robbery in Syracuse. He had other arrests, including one in 2001, when as a teenager he was accused of attacking an officer with brass knuckles.

While his Facebook page is filled largely with inspiratio­nal quotes and quizzes, he alluded at times to his troubled past. “Just few years ago I was in the devil house,” he noted in a New Year’s Eve post thanking God and people who had helped him.

But months earlier, he posted his rambling tirade full of bitterness over his treatment in prison.

“Don’t think every brother, cousin, uncle you got that get killed in jail is because of a Blood or Crip or Latin King killing them. Nah, police be killing them and saying that an inmate killed them,” he said in the video.

Familia had three children, including a set of twins, lived with her mother and worked the midnight shift. Friends said she became an officer to help her community, and her family was heartbroke­n.

“Put it this way: She’d give you the shirt off her back. She was the sweetest person you ever want to meet,” downstairs neighbor Tom Ritter said. He said his son, now 22, played with Familia’s children, and she practicall­y “adopted” him.

 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Numbers mark a crime scene near the site where a police officer was fatally shot in the Bronx section of New York, Wednesday. Police said other officers shot and killed the suspect after he drew a revolver on them.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Numbers mark a crime scene near the site where a police officer was fatally shot in the Bronx section of New York, Wednesday. Police said other officers shot and killed the suspect after he drew a revolver on them.
 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Emergency personnel stand near the scene where a police officer was shot in the Bronx section of New York, Wednesday. Police said Officer Miosotis Familia died at a hospital early Wednesday.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Emergency personnel stand near the scene where a police officer was shot in the Bronx section of New York, Wednesday. Police said Officer Miosotis Familia died at a hospital early Wednesday.
 ?? NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION­S VIA AP ?? This 2013 photo released by the New York State Department of Correction­s shows Alexander Bonds, also known as John Bonds. A New York City police officer was shot to death early Wednesday, ambushed in a marked police vehicle by Bonds with a revolver who...
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION­S VIA AP This 2013 photo released by the New York State Department of Correction­s shows Alexander Bonds, also known as John Bonds. A New York City police officer was shot to death early Wednesday, ambushed in a marked police vehicle by Bonds with a revolver who...

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