New York City police officer busted for buying iPhone on the street for 15

Unfortunately for him, he allegedly got caught up in a sting operating which was focused on catching stolen devices being sold on the black market. It is also perhaps apropos that Sgt. Leandry works in the Internal Affairs Bureau which is NYPDâs internal investigative unit aimed at combing out nefarious activities within the police force.
The undercover cop who sold Leandry the âhotâ iPhone apparently harassed him until he finally agreed to buy it for $15 which was all the money he had on him at the time. Leandryâs attorney said that the phone was never offered as âstolenâ or âfell off the truckâ and there is no video or audio of the transaction. Taken together, he argues, Sgt. Leandry should not even be charged.
âTourists flock to this city every day from other countries to engage in the experience of buying goods on the streets of New York City,â said Leandryâs lawyer, John DâAlessandro. âThere is nothing criminal about it.â
Sgt. Leandry appears in court on January 15th. Maybe we have watched too much Law & Order or other TV police dramas, but a sting without video or audio does not seem to be too well organized. We know technology starts to get âaffordableâ as new generations come out, but $15 seems like a stretch. Besides, these guys apparently did not realize that Apple products get more expensive over time.
via: Mashable
New York City police officer busted for buying iPhone on the street for 15
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