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Long Island Teen Apprehended After Threatening Officers With Knife, Police Say

A Long Island teen was apprehended after threatening officers with a knife, police say.

Selvin Hernandez-Lopez

Selvin Hernandez-Lopez

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police

Nassau County Police First Precinct Officers responded to a call for a disturbance in Uniondale at 604 Jerusalem Avenue on Wednesday, Oct. 21 just before 8 p.m. 

Upon arrival, officers were told that the defendant, Selvin Hernandez-Lopez, 18, of Uniondale, had fled on foot southbound on Amsterdam Avenue. 

Officers were able to locate Hernandez-Lopez in the driveway of 612 Amsterdam Ave. where he was involved in a disturbance with two male victims, police said. 

Hernandez-Lopez was holding a large knife at which point officers with their guns drawn ordered him to drop the knife several times, according to police. 

Hernandez-Lopez refused to drop the knife and turned towards the officers in a threatening manner, said police.

After several more lawful orders to drop the knife were ignored, one of the officers deployed his electronic control device which incapacitated Hernandez-Lopez and allowed the officers to safely place him into police custody without further incident, police said.

Hernandez-Lopez was transported by a Nassau County Police Department Ambulance to a local hospital for evaluation.

Hernandez-Lopez has been charged with:

  • two counts of second-degree menacing, 
  • two counts of menacing a police officer,
  • fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon. 

He was arraigned on Thursday, Oct. 22 in Mineola.

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