Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Trooper attacked in Arietta

Police Report Dec 11 2019


Trooper attacked in Arietta

ARIETTA--At approximately 8:48 p.m., December 10, State Police from the Mayfield barracks were dispatched to a single-family residence on Old Piseco Road in the Town of Arietta for a person experiencing mental health issues.
Upon arrival, Trooper Ryan Mousaw began interviewing the resident, 55-year-old Daniel E. Condon, who was exhibiting signs of instability. When Trooper Mousaw tried to transport him to the hospital for evaluation, Condon began to struggle with the him.
Trooper Mousaw attempted deploy his Division issued Taser but was unsuccessful. Condon subsequently struck Trooper Mousaw in the head with a hatchet, causing a laceration.
After Condon ignored verbal commands to drop the hatchet, Trooper Mousaw discharged his Division issued pistol, striking him.
Trooper Mousaw, while injured himself, immediately rendered first aid to Condon and attached an Automatic Electronic Defibrillator but was unable to resuscitate him.
When assistance arrived on scene, Trooper Mousaw was transported to Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville. He was treated for a head laceration and a sprained right arm, and right wrist. He has since been released.
Major Robert Patnaude, Troop G Commander, will be available at Troop G headquarters at 1:30 p.m. today, December 11, to answer questions on the preliminary investigation.

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