You are reading

Man Sentenced to 12 yrs-to-life After Letting Pitbull Loose On Cop

Photo: iStock

March 16, 2012 By Christian Murray

A 43-year-old Astoria man has been sentenced to twelve years to life prison for assaulting a police officer in August 2010 by ordering a pit bull to attack the officer in an effort to prevent arrest.

“The defendant used his pit bull as a four-legged weapon to attack a police officer,” said Queens District attorney Richard Brown. “This case once again underscores the serious and dangerous nature of police work and the sacrifices that our police officers make in serving and protecting our City. Given the violent nature of the attack, and the fact that the defendant is a persistent felony offender, the lengthy sentence meted out by the Court is more than justified.”

The District Attorney identified the defendant as Jeffrey Cofield, 43, of 14-34 28th Avenue in the Astoria section of Queens. Cofield was sentenced to twelve years to life in prison by Queens

Supreme Court Justice John B. Latella, who presided over a three-day, non-jury trial last month in which the defendant was convicted of two counts of second-degree assault and one count of obstructing governmental administration.

District Attorney Brown said that, according to trial testimony, as members of an NYPD narcotics team chased an unapprehended individual into an apartment at 14-34 28th Avenue on the afternoon of August 2, 2010, Cofield was observed in the apartment holding a pit bull by its collar.

When Sergeant Craig Kearney entered the apartment, Cofield released his grip on the pit bull and shouted, “Get him.” The pit bull ran toward Sgt. Kearney and bit him on the face, causing puncture wounds to the officer’s cheek and jaw, before Cofield grabbed the pit bull’s collar and allowed Sgt. Kearney to escape further injury. The pit bull was then secured inside a bathroom and Sgt. Kearney was taken to a local Queens hospital where he received medical treatment for his wounds.

email the author: news@queenspost.com

3 Comments

Click for Comments 
Webley

Maureen, if the owner gets 13 to life, dog is probably waiting to become the next dish the owner will be served while he is in the can. Imagine the horror, I would say go for it, and then after he goes “hmmm prison food is not that bad after all” and clean his plate, slip him a note “that was your dog”.. and watch him go insane.

Reply

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

Brooklyn man indicted on manslaughter, DWI charges in deadly Astoria crash that killed the mother of his child: DA

A Brooklyn man was indicted by a Queens grand jury on charges of manslaughter, drunk driving and other crimes for a fatal collision in Astoria that killed his long-time girlfriend and mother of their young child in February.

Ray Perez, 27, of Caton Avenue in Flatbush, was arraigned Thursday in Queens Supreme Court on a 13-count indictment charging him with vehicular manslaughter for allegedly speeding through a stop sign in Astoria, colliding with another vehicle and slamming into two parked cars, and then driving nearly four miles away to a street in Maspeth before seeking help for his 29-year-old girlfriend Bridget Enriquez, who later succumbed to her injuries.