BULLETIN FROM THE FRONT
From: Operations Officer, 107th Pct.
To: Chief of Field Services
Subject: Robbery-Homicide at 82-65 Parsons Blvd.
1. At 1800 hours on Dec. 31, 19-- a M/B unidentified, did enter 82-65 Parsons Blvd., a grocery store, produced a gun and said “Take it easy and give me all your money.” Perp. fired one shot into the wall behind the counter. Owner, John doe, m/w 55, dove to the floor. Owner’s son John doe Jr., m/w/25, moved to aid his father and was shot by perp. At this time the owner grabbed his own weapon, a .38 Titan Tiger, #007844, and shot perp. Numerous shots were exchanged.
2. Perp. was pronounced D.O.A. at 1915 hours by Att. Thompson from Queens General Hospital. M.E. case #6126 - Dr. Graff.
3. Perp. gun was a S&W .38 cal. #J379036. Wanted on Alarm No. 9089-105 Pct. Complaint No. 14127 of 12/28/19--.
4. Case handled by P.O. George Roe #2082-107th Pct.
Following this is a list of police notified and a P.S. with the identity of the robber shot down.
Lt. William Noe, 107th Precinct
All this is a literal transcript of an actual report of a serious crime in Queens during my time there. I have quite a few others like it. I have trouble understanding them. Were they actually accepted at headquarters? Why was one like this done by a lieutenant? A captain was notified. Did he do the real one?
No reason why a lieutenant couldn’t have done it actually, if he did it right and not like this. What’s so wrong with it? Let me count the ways. Nitpicking we will go.
First, the place of occurrence. It should have been “in the 107th Pct.” and not the address. Using the address creates a presumption it was in the precinct. Presumptions aren’t wanted, facts are. And “did enter.” This isn’t an affidavit for the Old Bailey in London.
The first sentence scans okay. The second also even though we’d like to know why the gun was fired so soon. But let it go. Next sentence calls for a presumption, that the owner hid behind the counter. After that, was his son also behind the counter? Probably. Where was he shot? How many times? How bad? Where exactly did the owner get his gun, the Titan Tiger? Who makes it? I never heard of it. And for God’s sake, is there a license or isn’t there? We need that information.
“Numerous shots were exchanged.” How numerous? Where’d they land? Did the Forensic Unit come and recover the slugs, mark their location, photograph the scene, take all the guns for examination and in general pin down the evidence of what happened? Don’t think it can never be challenged. It can, especially if it’s ignored at the time.
Anything can be challenged even in an open and shut case like this. Maybe Allen’s family (that’s the name in the P.S.) will claim he was a mental case who should have been Tasered and not shot. But maybe the guy who reported the stolen gun three days before knew him and can provide information we can use.
Perp. (stop saying that or spell it out. Don’t use cop slang in a report) pronounced dead by Att. Thompson…Okay. How’d he get there? Who called him? And by the way, who were the first cops on the scene and how’d they get there? Didn’t just wander in, did they? And would it be too much to ask that mention be made of the presence or absence of, ah, witnesses? They can be important, you know.
Medical Examiner (M.E.) case no. 6126 - Dr. Graff. Where was the good doctor? Did he come to the scene? When? Did he examine the body there or order it removed to the mortuary?
“Case handled by P.O. Roe, 107th Pct.” “Handled.” What does that mean? It’s not an expression I’ve seen before. And why’d he handle it? Where was he working? Not a mile away, I hope. And if so, where were the local men? Don’t just tell me their names, give me the assignments. Foot patrol? What post? Radio car? What sector? Hours of work? Evening duty, I presume. But don’t make me presume anything. Tell me.
Finally, where’s the notification to the D.A.? This is a D.A. case if ever there was one. He’ll have to submit it to the grand jury to get a finding of justifiable homicide. He might or might not want the old grocer arrested if he used an unlicensed gun.
I harp on this reporting stuff because it’s what I used to do. I got to like it. It was a challenge. It called for bringing order out of chaos. Fit the facts into a framework where they could be understood by the meanest intelligences, of whom we had our share. Then go home with the consciousness of a job well done. Is that all I did? Well, it was most of what I did. That’s a story that will one day be told when the graves yawn and give up their dead. Till then my lips are sealed.