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Accused killer of NYPD police officer ordered held without bail

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— Shortly after fatally shooting off-duty NYPD Officer Adeed Fayaz, Randy “Popper” Jones tried to cover up evidence of the crime with a piece of tape, prosecutor­s said Tuesday.

“His car, when it was recovered, had a bullet hole in it but it was covered up by tape,” Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Leila Rosini said during the suspect’s arraignmen­t in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Wednesday.

Jones, 38, was ordered held without bail for allegedly gunning down Fayaz during a botched Facebook Marketplac­e robbery in Brooklyn Saturday night.

The 26-year-old officer died Tuesday after being shot in the head during a furious exchange of gunfire during the robbery.

More than 100 officers stood in the courtroom gallery, glowering at Jones, who prosecutor­s charged with murder, attempted robbery and weapon possession.

Fayaz and his brother-inlaw met up with Jones on Ruby Street in East New York a day after Fayaz postponed a Friday meeting arranged on Facebook Marketplac­e to purchase a Honda Pilot for $24,000, cops said.

The officer was feeling under the weather but arrived Saturday around 6:50 p.m. to close the deal.

“(It’s) the type of car that lures hardworkin­g, honest people,” Rosini said in court of the Honda. “After luring the deceased, a New York City police officer and his (relative), a livery cab driver, the defendant pulled a gun, demanded money and shot.”

Fayaz’s brother-in-law grabbed the mortally wounded officer’s gun from its holster to shoot at the fleeing Jones. He fired six rounds to Jones’ five, with at least one bullet striking the suspect’s getaway vehicle.

After the shooting, Jones switched off the phone he used to set up the meeting, Rosini said.

“He ditched the (getaway) car and went on the run with his girlfriend and five children,” she added.

Jones was tracked to a hotel in upstate Rockland County and arrested Monday in front of his girlfriend and five children, ages 6 months to 11 years old. Once in custody, police cuffed the suspect with Fayaz’s handcuffs.

The accused gunman has a lengthy rap sheet including 13 prior New York City arrests, prosecutor­s said. He’s also been arrested for crimes in Virginia Beach, cops said.

On the night of the shooting, Jones steered the pair to an alley before asking “Are you guys carrying a gun?” and placing Fayaz in a headlock, cops said. He then held his gun to the officer’s head and demanded his money. Fayaz broke free when the wouldbe bandit aimed his weapon at the brother-in-law, police said.

Jones then allegedly shot Fayaz in the head while firing off a half-dozen bullets as he ran to his getaway vehicle.

He’s due back in court on Feb. 10 on the murder charges.

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