100 A.D.2d 552 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1984
Appeals by defendants from four judgments (one as to each of them) of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Walsh, J.), rendered October 2,1981 ás to defendants Norwood and Martin, November 5, 1981 as to defendant James and November 10, 1981 as to defendant Johnson, convicting them each of attempted aggravated assault upon a peace officer, criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree (three counts), and criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree, upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence. Defendant Johnson’s appeal brings up for review the denial, following a hearing, of his motion to suppress certain statements, and the summary denial of his motion to suppress certain identification testimony. 11 Judgments affirmed. H At approximately 1:20 p.m. on September 23, 1980, defendants committed an armed bank robbery in Danbury, Connecticut and tried to make their escape through New York. Their planned escape route took them westbound on Interstate 84 to the first exit in New York and then southbound on Route 121. Westchester County Police Officer Ronald H. Wolken responded to a radio transmission advising him that the perpetrators were last seen heading toward New York in a yellow rental van. Officer Wolken positioned his patrol car near the exit ramp and tried to intercept the van as it headed southbound on Route 121. The van tried to avoid apprehension by weaving across both lanes of the highway for a short distance before it suddenly made an abrupt stop in the middle of the roadway. Wolken slammed on his brakes to avoid a collision and stopped approximately 15 feet from the rear of the van. H As Wolken was exiting the patrol car, the rear doors of the van opened up, a handgun emerged and two shots were fired through the center portion of the front windshield of the car. Wolken managed to return fire through the rear of the van but he was forced to take cover in his patrol car when intense gun fire was aimed at him from both sides of the van. The van then proceeded down Route 121 and Wolken attempted to continue pursuit but the patrol car had become virtually immobilized by a bullet that struck the engine. Meanwhile, New York State Trooper William E. Kanehl approached the scene of the gunfire to assist Wolken. After making sure that Officer Wolken was uninjured Trooper Kanehl pursued the van at 55 to 60 miles per hour with his lights and siren on. 11 The chase continued for approximately 20 miles as the van broke through a police roadblock before it finally crashed into a guardrail. Defendants James, Martin, and Norwood were apprehended in the van. I During the chase, three guns used in the bank robbery and fired at Officer Wolken, plus the proceeds from the robbery and articles of clothing, were tossed out of the van onto the side of the road. At one curvy section of the road, a witness saw the van slow down as it nearly crashed. The witness also saw defendant Johnson run into the woods from the point where the van almost crashed. Johnson approached the witness at a nearby garage and demanded the keys to her car. The witness refused the demand but Johnson saw the keys in the ignition, got into the car and drove away. After leading numerous police vehicles on another high-speed chase, Johnson was apprehended after he crashed the stolen vehicle into a guardrail on the Cross County Parkway, f After his arrest, Johnson received his Miranda warnings, acknowledged that he understood his rights and made inculpatory statements to the police.