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Ex-NYPD sergeant jailed for up to nine years over man’s death on scooter

Former NYPD Sergeant Erik Duran was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for the 2023 manslaughter of Eric Duprey in the Bronx. Duran threw a cooler at Duprey, who was fleeing on a motorized scooter, causing him to crash and die.

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Ex-NYPD sergeant jailed for up to nine years over man’s death on scooter
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Former NYPD Sergeant Erik Duran was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for the 2023 manslaughter of Eric Duprey in the Bronx. Duran threw a cooler at Duprey, who was fleeing on a motorized scooter, causing him to crash and die. Duran claimed he was trying to protect other officers, but the judge ruled he acted out of anger at Duprey's escape. The sentencing followed Duran's conviction and included an apology to Duprey's family, which was largely rejected. The Sergeants Benevolent Association criticized the sentence, claiming it would deter officers from making quick decisions, while protesters demanded justice for Duprey. Duran's lawyer plans to appeal the decision and seek bail.

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Duran was part of a narcotics policing unit that conducted a “buy-and-bust” operation in the Bronx on 23 August 2023

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Judge Mitchell said Duran hurled the cooler because he “was upset that Mr Duprey was getting away”.

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Duran said he was trying to protect other officers from the approaching scooter.

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Erik Duran was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for manslaughter in the 2023 death of Eric Duprey.

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Duran is the first former NYPD officer sentenced to prison for an on-duty death in at least two decades.

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A former New York Police Department sergeant has been sentenced to three to nine years in prison for tossing a picnic cooler full of ice and drinks at a fleeing suspect, who then crashed his motorized scooter and died.Erik Duran, 38, was convicted of manslaughter in the 2023 death of 30-year-old Eric Duprey. The ex-sergeant said he was trying to protect other officers from the approaching scooter. He is the first former NYPD officer sentenced to prison for an on-duty death in at least two decades.“I took this job to save lives. I felt terrible once I saw Eric Duprey crash,” Duran told a Bronx judge, saying he “did everything he could” to attend to the man’s injuries.“I never wanted this to happen,” he added, apologizing to Duprey’s family in Spanish as a court interpreter translated.Duprey’s mother, Gretchen Soto, wept as Duran spoke. Earlier, she told the court: “There are no words to express what I feel.”Judge Guy Mitchell said he did not accept the ex-sergeant’s defense that his actions were justified, concluding that Duran hurled the cooler because he “was upset that Mr Duprey was getting away”. If there was no cooler, the judge said, Duprey “would have driven by” Duran and “could’ve been captured another day”.Duran was immediately taken into custody after his sentencing. His lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said he will ask a court to free Duran on bail while he appeals.“Nobody’s above the law,” a woman shouted in a courthouse hallway after the sentence was announced.Afterward, Soto and Duprey’s partner, Pearl Velez, said they did not accept Duran’s apology.“How you gonna say sorry now?” Velez said.Duran’s union, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, said thousands of officers signed an online petition calling for him to be spared prison.“Today will forever be the darkest day of our profession,” the union’s president, Vincent Vallelong, said. Duran’s prison sentence, he said, “puts in the back of a police officer’s mind that they can lose their freedom” for making a split-second decision.Officers in NYPD jackets packed the courtroom gallery, while a couple of dozen protesters outside demanded justice for Duprey.Duran’s sentence, less than the maximum of five to 15 years, matched what prosecutors with state attorney general Letitia James’s office had sought. Prosecutor Joseph Bianco said the ex-sergeant recklessly caused Duprey’s death and attempted to cover up his actions.Defense lawyer Andrew Quinn argued for no prison time, calling Duprey’s death the “unintended and tragic consequences” of a “reckless decision” Duran made in a span of two and a half seconds.Duran grew up in the Bronx and led a “model, exemplary life” prior to Duprey’s death, Quinn said. A married father of three, he joined the NYPD because he wanted to make the borough “cleaner and safer for the kids who came after him”, he added.“He is now the cooler cop,” Quinn said.Duran was part of a narcotics policing unit that conducted a “buy-and-bust” operation in the Bronx on 23 August 2023. Police said Duprey sold drugs to an undercover officer – then tried to flee on a scooter.Surveillance video showed Duprey driving the motorized scooter on a sidewalk toward a group of people. As he approached, the then sergeant – who was not in uniform – picked up a bystander’s cooler and threw it.The container struck Duprey, who lost control of the scooter, slammed into a tree and crashed on to the pavement. Duprey was not wearing a helmet. He sustained fatal head injuries and died almost instantly, according to prosecutors.They argued Duran had enough time to warn others to move but instead hurled the cooler because he was angry.Duran, however, testified at his trial that he made a quick decision to keep other officers safe from the scooter speeding toward them.“He was gonna crash into us,” Duran said then, adding: “All I had time for was to try again to stop or to try to get him to change directions.”Duran opted to have Judge Mitchell, not a jury, decide the case.Duran worked for the NYPD for 13 years before the crash, which spurred his suspension. He was fired after his conviction in February.Duprey was a delivery driver and had three young children. Soto, who said she was on a video call with him right before he died, has disputed the police claims that he sold drugs and fled from officers.She told the judge Thursday her son “is not just a name – not just one more case”.“It is an unjust incident,” Soto said through a Spanish interpreter. “As a mother, I have to miss him now every day.”
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