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The New York State Board of Parole Needs to Hear from You

NYPD Officer Juan Andino
NYPD Officer Juan Andino

On June 15th, 1984, Police Officer Juan Andino was shot and killed while questioning a suspect.

Officer Andino was walking his beat 3rd Avenue near 149th Street in the Bronx when he was approached by a shopkeeper who informed him of a theft and property damage. As Officer Andino and the storekeeper were walking back to the store so Officer Andino could take a report, the shopkeeper spotted the suspect. Officer Andino approached the suspect and had him accompany him back into the store so he could investigate the complaint. While Officer Andino was questioning the suspect, the suspect attacked him and was able to gain control of his gun. The suspect then fired three rounds, two of which struck Officer Andino in the head. A female officer who was near the scene and heard the shots stepped in inside the store and shot the suspect twice, leaving him in critical condition.

Officer Andino was transported to Lincoln Hospital where he died from his wounds. Officer Andino had served with the New York City Police Department for 11 years and was assigned to the 40th Precinct. He is survived by his daughter.

Lee E. Walker (inmate #85A4869) was convicted of 1st-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. He has a parole hearing in December of 2024.

It hasn’t been life yet.

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