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Cop's hand slashed during break-in arrest
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 By MICHAELANGELO CONTE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
A Jersey City police officer was cut with a knife while making an arrest yesterday afternoon in Greenville, officials said.
Officer Philip Schinnagel was on Stegman Street about 2 p.m. when he saw a Jersey City man, Vincent Aviles, 36, of Bergen Avenue, trying to enter the front of the home and go around the back, reports said.
When Schinnagel followed Aviles to the back yard, he saw Aviles, wearing socks on his hands, trying to pry open a window, reports said.
Jersey City police spokesman Lt. Edgar Martinez said that when Schinnagel attempted to arrest him, Aviles shouted "I've got a gun - I'm going to shoot you!" When Schinnagel tried to handcuff him, Aviles pulled out a stainless steel knife and slashed Schinnagel's right hand, Martinez said.
With the help of backup officers, Schinnagel arrested Aviles, who yelled to the cops "I have AIDS. I'm going to give you all AIDS," said Martinez, who added that Aviles was brought to the Jersey City Medical Center complaining that he was going to have seizure.
He was treated and released into police custody. Aviles was charged with criminal attempt burglary, possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, possession of a weapon and aggravated assault, Martinez said.
Schinnagel, who is assigned to the South District, was taken to Christ Hospital, where he received six stitches on his right hand, Martinez said.
Schinnagel joined the department in 1992, Martinez said, adding that during his career Schinnagel has been awarded four commendations and 14 Excellent Police Service awards.
Posted on: 2009/6/10 15:29
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