Little Italy, Manhattan
Two NYPD Detectives Placed on Modified Duty After Connection With Crypto Torture Case Revealed
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A search of the home found Polaroids showing the victim tied up with an electrical cord and with a gun pointed to his head.
A search of the home found Polaroids showing the victim tied up with an electrical cord and with a gun pointed to his head.
A search of the home found Polaroids showing the victim tied up with an electrical cord and with a gun pointed to his head.
A search of the home found Polaroids showing the victim tied up with an electrical cord and with a gun pointed to his head.
A search of the home found Polaroids showing the victim tied up with an electrical cord and with a gun pointed to his head.
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An Internal Affairs investigation is looking into how long the detectives worked for the suspects and whether their employment was internally approved. The investigation found that neither detective knew of any illegal activity at the townhouse, and the mayor had no knowledge of or connection to the crypto suspects.
The second detective was also reportedly paid by one of the suspects, as off-duty security. However, NYPD members are not permitted to work for private security without going through a series of approvals.
On May 6, one of the off-duty detectives drove the victim from the airport to the townhouse, according to a report from ABC News. He was allegedly working an off-duty security job, employed by one of the two crypto suspects at the time when he drove the victim.
Two NYPD detectives who are part of Mayor Eric Adams' security team have been placed on modified duty after prior connections to the SoHo townhouse where a man was tortured were revealed.
The woman arrested was Beatrice Folchi, 24, according to the New York Post. She was charged, but the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute pending further investigation.
The investigation is ongoing.
Police said the victim escaped Friday morning after the men allegedly told him they planned to kill him that day.
The group also allegedly used a taser on the victim while his feet were in water, beat him with a gun, and threatened to cut off his limbs with an electric chainsaw.
The group was allegedly trying to extort the victim for millions in cryptocurrency.
A second female suspect has been arrested, and a third suspect is still being sought.
Two butlers at the residence are being questioned as part of the investigation. The home was reportedly being rented for $30,000 to $40,000 dollars.
Local news reports stated a dispute over money may be what led to the victim's capture and torture. A search by police led to the discovery of Polaroids showing the victim tied up and tortured. Police also recovered a gun among the torture devices.
An Italian tourist was taken on May 6 and held against his will inside the home on Prince Street. Police arrested John Woeltz after the man escaped earlier today, running to a traffic agent for help.
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Incident reported at 22 Prince St.
An Internal Affairs investigation is looking into how long the detectives worked for the suspects and whether their employment was internally approved. The investigation found that neither detective knew of any illegal activity at the townhouse, and the mayor had no knowledge of or connection to the crypto suspects.
The second detective was also reportedly paid by one of the suspects, as off-duty security. However, NYPD members are not permitted to work for private security without going through a series of approvals.
On May 6, one of the off-duty detectives drove the victim from the airport to the townhouse, according to a report from ABC News. He was allegedly working an off-duty security job, employed by one of the two crypto suspects at the time when he drove the victim.
Two NYPD detectives who are part of Mayor Eric Adams' security team have been placed on modified duty after prior connections to the SoHo townhouse where a man was tortured were revealed.
The woman arrested was Beatrice Folchi, 24, according to the New York Post. She was charged, but the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute pending further investigation.
The investigation is ongoing.
Police said the victim escaped Friday morning after the men allegedly told him they planned to kill him that day.
The group also allegedly used a taser on the victim while his feet were in water, beat him with a gun, and threatened to cut off his limbs with an electric chainsaw.
The group was allegedly trying to extort the victim for millions in cryptocurrency.
A second female suspect has been arrested, and a third suspect is still being sought.
Two butlers at the residence are being questioned as part of the investigation. The home was reportedly being rented for $30,000 to $40,000 dollars.
Local news reports stated a dispute over money may be what led to the victim's capture and torture. A search by police led to the discovery of Polaroids showing the victim tied up and tortured. Police also recovered a gun among the torture devices.
An Italian tourist was taken on May 6 and held against his will inside the home on Prince Street. Police arrested John Woeltz after the man escaped earlier today, running to a traffic agent for help.
A Citizen user shows video of police in the area of an established crime scene. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
Incident reported at 22 Prince St.
An Internal Affairs investigation is looking into how long the detectives worked for the suspects and whether their employment was internally approved. The investigation found that neither detective knew of any illegal activity at the townhouse, and the mayor had no knowledge of or connection to the crypto suspects.
The second detective was also reportedly paid by one of the suspects, as off-duty security. However, NYPD members are not permitted to work for private security without going through a series of approvals.
On May 6, one of the off-duty detectives drove the victim from the airport to the townhouse, according to a report from ABC News. He was allegedly working an off-duty security job, employed by one of the two crypto suspects at the time when he drove the victim.
Two NYPD detectives who are part of Mayor Eric Adams' security team have been placed on modified duty after prior connections to the SoHo townhouse where a man was tortured were revealed.
The woman arrested was Beatrice Folchi, 24, according to the New York Post. She was charged, but the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute pending further investigation.
The investigation is ongoing.
Police said the victim escaped Friday morning after the men allegedly told him they planned to kill him that day.
The group also allegedly used a taser on the victim while his feet were in water, beat him with a gun, and threatened to cut off his limbs with an electric chainsaw.
The group was allegedly trying to extort the victim for millions in cryptocurrency.
A second female suspect has been arrested, and a third suspect is still being sought.
Two butlers at the residence are being questioned as part of the investigation. The home was reportedly being rented for $30,000 to $40,000 dollars.
Local news reports stated a dispute over money may be what led to the victim's capture and torture. A search by police led to the discovery of Polaroids showing the victim tied up and tortured. Police also recovered a gun among the torture devices.
An Italian tourist was taken on May 6 and held against his will inside the home on Prince Street. Police arrested John Woeltz after the man escaped earlier today, running to a traffic agent for help.
A Citizen user shows video of police in the area of an established crime scene. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
Incident reported at 22 Prince St.
An Internal Affairs investigation is looking into how long the detectives worked for the suspects and whether their employment was internally approved. The investigation found that neither detective knew of any illegal activity at the townhouse, and the mayor had no knowledge of or connection to the crypto suspects.
The second detective was also reportedly paid by one of the suspects, as off-duty security. However, NYPD members are not permitted to work for private security without going through a series of approvals.
On May 6, one of the off-duty detectives drove the victim from the airport to the townhouse, according to a report from ABC News. He was allegedly working an off-duty security job, employed by one of the two crypto suspects at the time when he drove the victim.
Two NYPD detectives who are part of Mayor Eric Adams' security team have been placed on modified duty after prior connections to the SoHo townhouse where a man was tortured were revealed.
The woman arrested was Beatrice Folchi, 24, according to the New York Post. She was charged, but the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute pending further investigation.
The investigation is ongoing.
Police said the victim escaped Friday morning after the men allegedly told him they planned to kill him that day.
The group also allegedly used a taser on the victim while his feet were in water, beat him with a gun, and threatened to cut off his limbs with an electric chainsaw.
The group was allegedly trying to extort the victim for millions in cryptocurrency.
A second female suspect has been arrested, and a third suspect is still being sought.
Two butlers at the residence are being questioned as part of the investigation. The home was reportedly being rented for $30,000 to $40,000 dollars.
Local news reports stated a dispute over money may be what led to the victim's capture and torture. A search by police led to the discovery of Polaroids showing the victim tied up and tortured. Police also recovered a gun among the torture devices.
An Italian tourist was taken on May 6 and held against his will inside the home on Prince Street. Police arrested John Woeltz after the man escaped earlier today, running to a traffic agent for help.
A Citizen user shows video of police in the area of an established crime scene. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
Incident reported at 22 Prince St.
An Internal Affairs investigation is looking into how long the detectives worked for the suspects and whether their employment was internally approved. The investigation found that neither detective knew of any illegal activity at the townhouse, and the mayor had no knowledge of or connection to the crypto suspects.
The second detective was also reportedly paid by one of the suspects, as off-duty security. However, NYPD members are not permitted to work for private security without going through a series of approvals.
On May 6, one of the off-duty detectives drove the victim from the airport to the townhouse, according to a report from ABC News. He was allegedly working an off-duty security job, employed by one of the two crypto suspects at the time when he drove the victim.
Two NYPD detectives who are part of Mayor Eric Adams' security team have been placed on modified duty after prior connections to the SoHo townhouse where a man was tortured were revealed.
The woman arrested was Beatrice Folchi, 24, according to the New York Post. She was charged, but the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office declined to prosecute pending further investigation.
The investigation is ongoing.
Police said the victim escaped Friday morning after the men allegedly told him they planned to kill him that day.
The group also allegedly used a taser on the victim while his feet were in water, beat him with a gun, and threatened to cut off his limbs with an electric chainsaw.
The group was allegedly trying to extort the victim for millions in cryptocurrency.
A second female suspect has been arrested, and a third suspect is still being sought.
Two butlers at the residence are being questioned as part of the investigation. The home was reportedly being rented for $30,000 to $40,000 dollars.
Local news reports stated a dispute over money may be what led to the victim's capture and torture. A search by police led to the discovery of Polaroids showing the victim tied up and tortured. Police also recovered a gun among the torture devices.
An Italian tourist was taken on May 6 and held against his will inside the home on Prince Street. Police arrested John Woeltz after the man escaped earlier today, running to a traffic agent for help.
A Citizen user shows video of police in the area of an established crime scene. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
Incident reported at 22 Prince St.
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I hear the Law & Order SVU “dum dum” in my head
@Shazziz lol that is what I thought too! But that poor man I don't understand how people can be so evil
People are joking on here like this is funny. This is sad.
@Lizzyiscool11 it really is
This is a disgusting and vile sick thing to do to anyone.
Yikes…two weeks of torture is brutal.
@lallen716 only two weeks.
I hear the Law & Order SVU “dum dum” in my head
@Shazziz lol that is what I thought too! But that poor man I don't understand how people can be so evil
People are joking on here like this is funny. This is sad.
@Lizzyiscool11 it really is
This is a disgusting and vile sick thing to do to anyone.
Yikes…two weeks of torture is brutal.
@lallen716 only two weeks.
I hear the Law & Order SVU “dum dum” in my head
@Shazziz lol that is what I thought too! But that poor man I don't understand how people can be so evil
People are joking on here like this is funny. This is sad.
@Lizzyiscool11 it really is
This is a disgusting and vile sick thing to do to anyone.
Yikes…two weeks of torture is brutal.
@lallen716 only two weeks.
I hear the Law & Order SVU “dum dum” in my head
@Shazziz lol that is what I thought too! But that poor man I don't understand how people can be so evil
People are joking on here like this is funny. This is sad.
@Lizzyiscool11 it really is
This is a disgusting and vile sick thing to do to anyone.
Yikes…two weeks of torture is brutal.
@lallen716 only two weeks.
I hear the Law & Order SVU “dum dum” in my head
@Shazziz lol that is what I thought too! But that poor man I don't understand how people can be so evil
People are joking on here like this is funny. This is sad.
@Lizzyiscool11 it really is
This is a disgusting and vile sick thing to do to anyone.
Yikes…two weeks of torture is brutal.
@lallen716 only two weeks.
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