Officer Brendan Cronin pleads not guilty to randomly shooting victim in Westchester

A police officer in the Bronx accused of randomly shooting a man in Westchester pleaded not guilty today in White Plains Court. Police say in April, Officer Brendan Cronin was drunk when he got out

News 12 Staff

Jul 10, 2014, 10:09 PM

Updated 3,737 days ago

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A police officer in the Bronx accused of randomly shooting a man in Westchester pleaded not guilty today in White Plains Court.
Police say in April, Officer Brendan Cronin was drunk when he got out of his car at a stop light, walked over to another car and fired six rounds at the passenger.
Court documents say the 27-year-old told Pelham police officers that he had 10 beers and whiskeys before the incident.
He faces charges of attempted murder, assault and drunken driving.