Friday, October 23, 2015

Former N.Y.P.D. Officer ARTHUR LOMANDO may have been a "Whistle Blower" who fell apart. R.I.P. to the poor girl. The NYPD destroys and drives crazy people who report wrong doing.

I Former Police Officer reported Murder, drug dealing , and corruption and was fired for unknowingly driving with a suspended license a 509.1 on one occasion. Fortunately I didn't go crazy..but not everyone is as strong as myself. Officer leneard Hinds killed himself inside of room 109 of Brooklyn Criminal Justice Bureau "Central Booking" on State street. I remember how hopeless and how desperate he looked.

A former NYPD cop fatally stabbed his ex-girlfriend with a machete in New Jersey before escaping to New York City and flinging himself in front of a subway train in Harlem Thursday, officials said.
Long Island resident Arthur Lomando hacked away at ex-girlfriend Suzanne Bardzell, 48, after shattering the driver-side window of her black Volkswagen SUV in front of her Midland Park home around 3:30 p.m., Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli charged Thursday.
Bardzell, who earlier in the month took out a restraining order on her ex, was found dead inside the car with the engine still running.
Arthur Lomando of Centereach, L.I., was treated for severe head and leg injuries after throwing himself in front of a train during an escape from the New Jersey home where he fatally stabbed his ex-girlfriend, officials said.
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  • Arthur Lomando of Centereach, Long Island, is in custody after he stabbed his girlfriend to death in Midland, N.J., then jumped in front of a train on October 22, 2015.
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  • Suzanne Bardzell of Midland, N.J., was stabbed to death by Arthur Lomando of Centereach, Long Island, who then jumped in front of a train on October 22, 2015.
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BERGEN COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE

Arthur Lomando of Centereach, L.I., was treated for severe head and leg injuries after throwing himself in front of a train during an escape from the New Jersey home where he fatally stabbed his ex-girlfriend, officials said.

Lomando used “a very large machete-type of knife, striking her several times,” Molinelli told The Bergen Record. Investigators later found the weapon outside the Godwin Ave. home, Molinelli said.
Lomando, who is from Centereach, L.I., then fled to the city and jumped in front of a subway train at Amsterdam and St. Nicholas Aves., according to the prosecutor. An emergency crew rushed Lomando to Harlem Hospital Center, where he went into surgery for severe head and leg injuries.
The 44-year-old man’s collision with an A train happened around 4:30 p.m. at the 168th St. station, a spokesman for the NYPD told the Daily News. The man had been struck by an empty train and MTA officials cut off service between 168 St. and 207 St. until just after 5:30, officials with the MTA told the News.
The NYPD spokesman declined to state the man’s name or comment on media reports that the homicide suspect is a former NYPD officer. Lomando served as an officer for 10 years before he was fired in 2004 over misconduct and mental health concerns, according to court documents cited by WABC-TV.

Police investigate outside the Midland Park, N.J., home where officials said a special education teacher was fatally stabbed by her ex-boyfriend.PIX 11 NEWS

Police investigate outside the Midland Park, N.J., home where officials said a special education teacher was fatally stabbed by her ex-boyfriend.

Bardzell and her estranged boyfriend dated after meeting online three years ago. But Bardzell filed for an order of protection from Lomando Oct. 5 after several domestic violence incidents, Molinelli said at a press conference. Bardzell was a mother of two teenage sons who worked as a special education teacher in nearby Teaneck.
Neighbors in the area about 20 miles east of Manhattan told PIX11 they had grown used to the sight of police cars outside Bardzell's home in recent weeks. Lomando recently eluded pursuing police via railroad tracks, Molinelli said.
“We are in the process of issuing arrest warrants for murder, possession of weapon, and violating the terms of a restraining order," he told reporters.

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