• Suspected NYC cop-killer stashed shiv in body cavity in case he needed

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    The ex-con suspected of killing an NYPD cop was so conditioned to crime
    that he had a shiv stashed in his rectum that night — anticipating he
    might be busted for something, a police source said Tuesday.

    Guy Rivera, 34, was in the passenger seat of a Kia Soul around 5:50 p.m.
    Monday in Far Rockaway, Queens, when a couple of NYPD “quality-of-life”
    cops, including Officer Jonathan Diller, spotted it illegally parked in a
    bus stop, the high-ranking source said.

    An ensuing confrontation left Diller, a 31-year-old married dad, dead — allegedly shot through the stomach by Rivera.

    Rivera was wounded when the cop’s partner returned fire, and he was taken
    to the hospital, where an X-ray revealed he had a homemade shiv — a sharp
    razor or smallish knife — hidden in his butt, the source said.

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    Ex-con Guy Rivera allegedly had a shiv up his rectum in case he got
    arrested and needed it for self-defense in jail.

    Cops believe he had the weapon — which was shorter than 4 inches and
    therefore not illegal — because he expected he could be arrested for a
    crime that day and wanted it for self-defense if he went to jail, the
    source said.

    It wasn’t clear what kind of crime he might have been allegedly
    contemplating.

    But the source noted that video from the scene showed him and the Kia’s
    driver — Lindy Jones, 41, another hardened career criminal nicknamed
    “Killa” — parked in front of a T Mobile store at the time for more than 10 minutes.

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    was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Queens, leaving behind his
    wife, Stephanie, and baby Ryan.

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    “It’s possible they were casing somebody or something on that commercial strip,’’ the source said.

    Diller was the first to spot the men illegally parked and felt something
    was amiss, the source added.

    “The cop had very good instincts. We believe they interrupted something,
    we just don’t know what,” the source said.

    Neither Rivera nor Jones had been charged in Diller’s death as of Tuesday.

    Rivera has 21 priors arrests, apparently mainly for drugs and assault.

    He last did a five-year prison stint over drugs, was released in 2021 and
    went off parole the next year.

    Neither he nor Jones have a known gang affiliation, law-enforcement
    sources said, although Monday’s gun-down occurred in an area rife with
    activity tied to the Gang of Apes.

    Jones requested a lawyer and isn’t talking, the high-ranking cop source
    said.

    He has been arrested at least 14 times, including for robbery, assault and
    an attempted murder in 2001 for which he was sentenced to a decade behind
    bars, according to authorities, records and law-enforcement sources.

    He was most recently arrested last April, when he was nabbed with a loaded illegal gun on the street, according to court records.

    The Queens District Attorney’s Office sought $75,000 bail and electronic monitoring for the weapons suspect. The judge, Mary Bejarano, agreed on
    setting the bail but balked at the monitoring request.

    Jones made bail thanks to an insured bond backed by family or friends and
    was back on the street weeks later.

    He was due back in court in that case April 1.

    Jones was accused in 2001 of shooting a man he’d had an earlier dispute
    with. He fired three bullets at his target, hitting the guy twice, in his
    chest and leg, and leaving him with a collapsed lung, according to court papers.

    Jones then made off with his victim’s neck chain, the documents say.

    The victim declined comment to The Post on Tuesday.

    Mayor Eric Adams appeared to choke up Tuesday as he warned “it’s the good
    guys vs. the bad guys’’ out there.

    “We have a real recidivism problem with these two individuals,’’ Adams
    told reporters of Jones and Rivera.

    “Bad guys no longer fear the police. They feel emboldened to do whatever
    they want.

    “The foundation of the public-safety apparatus is dissolving in front of
    our eyes,’’ Adams said.

    “There are a large number of cases being dropped and dismissed — there are
    some serious cases they are not prosecuting’’ because of deadlines, he
    said.

    https://nypost.com/2024/03/26/us-news/suspected-cop-killer-stashed-shiv- in-body-cavity-in-case-he-needed-it-that-night-police-source/

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