NYPD
Officer
Arrested For
Kilo Fentanyl
Sale Plan Is
Released on
$100000 Bond
in SDNY
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY EXCLUSIVE,
Oct 20 – A NYPD officer who
was on modified duty for three
years was arrested and
presented on October 20 in
Federal court for trying to
selling kilo-weight fentanyl.
Inner City Press was there.
She was released on $100,000
bond.
U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge James L. Cott
was presiding. Inner City
Press thread:
AUSA Amanda
Weingarten: Rosa Grace Baez
worked in the NYPD precinct in
the East Village, this was her
side hustle. She had a kilo
press with her boyfriend Cesar
Martines. She was placed on
modified duty 3 years ago. It
is eggregious. She resigned
yesterday.
CJA: She wants
bail
Defense: She owns
a house in the Bronx, has 2
children. Her father flew up
from the Dominican Republic
today to be here. Don't put a
now former police officer in
the MDC...
AUSA: My
understanding is that the
investigation of Baez 3 years
ago was for consorting with
gang members and drug dealers.
[Echo of US v Mestre case
Inner City Press first covered
here
Judge: I am
setting bail for Ms Baez:
$100,000 bond with 2
co-signers. She can be
released on her own signature
today, home detention in her
Arnow Ave home.
The case is US v.
Baez, 23-mj- 6893 (Cott)
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