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NYPD officers fill Queens courtroom as suspect in policeman’s dying is arraigned

New York City law enforcement officials stuffed the hallways and pews of a Queens courthouse in an indication of solidarity for his or her fallen NYPD brother Officer Jonathan Diller as Lindy Jones, who has been charged in connection to the taking pictures dying of Diller, was arraigned on Tuesday.

Jones and Man Rivera had been indicted earlier this month on prices related to the taking pictures dying of Diller in Far Rockaway in late March.

About 100 NYPD officers had been seen within the hallways and the again benches of the Queens courthouse, awaiting the arrival of Jones.

When Jones walked in, he was surrounded by three court docket officers and his legal professional, who informed the choose on the bench that his shopper was “presumed to be innocent.”

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Lindy Jones is arraigned in the Queens Supreme Court

Lindy Jones enters the courtroom for his arraignment within the Queens Supreme Courtroom in New York on Tuesday. Jones pleaded not responsible to legal possession of a weapon pertaining to the taking pictures dying of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller throughout a visitors cease final month. (Richard Harbus for Fox Information Digital)

Rivera, who’s suspected of fatally taking pictures Diller throughout a visitors cease, was indicted for first-degree homicide and first-degree tried homicide for making an attempt to fireplace his weapon at an NYPD sergeant on the scene.

Each Rivera and Jones had been indicted on prices of criminal possession of a weapon after a second weapon was discovered contained in the automotive they had been in.

Jones, who was arraigned on Tuesday, was indicted on two counts of second-degree legal possession of a weapon and two counts of third-degree legal possession of a weapon.

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NYPD officers arrive at the Queens Supreme Court as Lindy Jones is arraigned in New York

NYPD officers arrive on the Queens Supreme Courtroom as Lindy Jones is arraigned in New York on Tuesday. Jones pleaded not responsible to legal possession of a weapon pertaining to the taking pictures dying of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller throughout a visitors cease final month. (Richard Harbus for Fox Information Digital)

In court docket Tuesday, Queens Assistant District Lawyer Gabriel Reale learn a press release Jones made when he was interrogated by detectives.

Within the assertion, Jones mentioned he was the motive force and that the investigators had been making an attempt to get him to implicate Rivera. However he prompt police have cameras, and the footage would inform the story.

Jones additionally informed detectives there was one other gun within the automotive, which he believed police had discovered.

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NYPD officers watch as Lindy Jones is arraigned in court in Queens

NYPD officers watch as Lindy Jones is arraigned in court docket in Queens, New York, on Tuesday. Jones pleaded not responsible to legal possession of a weapon pertaining to the taking pictures dying of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller throughout a visitors cease final month. (Richard Harbus for Fox Information Digital)

“That’s why I’m still here,” Jones mentioned. “I gave them my DNA. It isn’t gonna have my DNA on that.”

He additionally informed detectives he didn’t know the state of affairs was going to go “left” the way in which it did, including there was no cause for that.

Jones mentioned his driver’s license was good, and his automotive was legit, noting there was no cause for officers to look his automotive.

“They pulled up behind my car,” he informed detectives. “I went in the liquor store and came back to my car. They tried to say I was parked in a bus stop. They got cameras out there. What am I going to tell them that they don’t already know?”

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A split image showing Guy Rivera, Lindy Jones and NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Man Rivera, left, and Lindy Jones, heart, have been indicted in connection to the homicide of NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller.

When it got here to Rivera, Jones mentioned the prosecution was not going to supply him a plea or attempt to persuade Rivera to position guilt on Jones.

“They’re coming down on him,” Jones mentioned. “There’s nothing he can say besides I didn’t have nothing to do with it.”

Queens District Lawyer Melinda Katz mentioned on the time of Jones’ indictment that her workplace motioned to verify he was remanded not only for the gun possession prices but in addition earlier gun possession prices, and to verify he stands trial as a result of he’s a flight threat.

She additionally mentioned Jones admitted in court docket that he “shoots people.”

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NYPD officers watch as Lindy Jones is arraigned in court in Queens

NYPD officers watch as Lindy Jones is arraigned in court docket in Queens, New York, on Tuesday. Jones pleaded not responsible to legal possession of a weapon pertaining to the taking pictures dying of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller throughout a visitors cease final month. (Richard Harbus for Fox Information Digital)

At about 5:40 p.m. on March 25, prosecutors allege, Diller witnessed Rivera carrying what seemed to be a gun within the entrance pocket of his sweatshirt. Rivera and Jones entered a Kia Soul, with Jones moving into the motive force’s seat of the automobile.

NYPD officers, together with Diller, approached the Kia and requested Rivera a number of instances to open his window earlier than they had been in a position to open the automotive door.

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Rivera then allegedly pulled out a gun from his clothes, prosecutors declare, and shot Diller within the abdomen.

Stepheny Worth of Fox Information Digital contributed to this report.

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