A 28-year-old Le Roy man has been accused of brandishing a knife at police officers in Le Roy after the officers tried to restrain him believing he was a threat to himself.
Timothy Niccloy is charged with two counts of menacing a police officer, a Class D felony, and counts of criminal possession of a weapon, obstructing governmental administration and resisting arrest.
Officers responded to his residence May 16 on a request to check his welfare. During the check, the officers became concerned that he was a threat to himself.
Niccloy was taken into custody after a struggle and a taser was deployed to help subdue him.
Following arraignment, Niccloy was jailed on $10,000 bail.
Deputies and troopers assisted at the scene.
Poor bastard. I hope he gets
Poor bastard. I hope he gets the help he needs.
What makes you think he needs
What makes you think he needs help? The police "believe" people are a threat to themselves if they won't open the door and talk face to face. Maybe he didn't want to talk and they just wouldn't leave.
Alvin, police responded to
Alvin, police responded to his residence on a REQUEST, that would most likely be the key that he needed help, at least in the eyes of whomever called police to check on him.
If you feel the need to berate the police, at least do so when they make questionable arrests, like the one in the story prior to this one.
I believe mental health law dictates the entire situation.
they're coming to take you
they're coming to take you away huh huh.... the police think this guy is a threat to himself so they put the boots to him and haul him off to jail...from what I am reading, the police are the real threat to this guy.......now the boys in blue and grey have a good story to share........you can trust the police till the boots fall on you
If he is innocent till proven
If he is innocent till proven guilty why is the bail so high? That's backwards you are guilty till proven innocent
Bail has nothing to do with
Bail has nothing to do with innocence or guilt. It's about ensuring appearance at the next court date. It's based on a formula related to the charges and the history of the defendant.