Nassau Guy Threatened Mechanic With Gun: Police
ROOSEVELT, NY — A Rockville Centre person was arrested Saturday right after Nassau County law enforcement say he threatened a mechanic with a gun.
According to police, David Tejada, 42, of 7 Russell Place, went to Precision Tint & Glass Element Middle, positioned at 260 Centennial Ave. in Roosevelt, at 7 p.m. on Saturday. Tejada’s motor vehicle was there staying fixed.
Law enforcement say Tejada went to the rear doorway and banged on it to get the awareness of the operator. The owner opened the door, and the two acquired into an argument around Tejada’s auto repairs not being finished on time. Law enforcement say Tejada then pulled out a gun, pointed it at the owner and threatened him with it. He then walked to the front of the constructing, and law enforcement say the owner noticed him use the gun to smash a entrance glass doorway. Police say Tejada then still left the scene on foot.
The store operator known as 911, and police officers found Tejada a quick time later and put him less than arrest with out incident. Police say they have still to recuperate the gun.
Tejada was arraigned on Sunday. A short-term order of defense was issued and he was unveiled on his personal recognizance, in accordance to court docket documents.
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