http://www.nypost.com/seven/05232009/news/regionalnews/cop_makes_shot_gun_pass_170629.htmStruggling to subdue a crazed suspect, an NYPD cop broke a cardinal rule of law enforcement and handed his gun to a Manhattan janitor, telling his stunned new deputy, "I need some help here," The Post has learned.
Even though his idea of backup usually involves clogged drains, Placido Contreras, 51, said he took hold of the weapon and pointed it at the floor after the cop told him, "Keep your eyes on him and shoot him if you have to."
It was unclear why the officer didn't simply wait for police backup.
Surveillance video from the Midtown building clearly shows the cop handing Contreras his weapon.
"I was shocked," the janitor later said. "Because that's the first time I held a real gun."
The NYPD later acknowledged the unorthodox handoff. Police said the officer needed a free hand to finish cuffing Jeffrey McNair, 42, who yesterday morning led cops on a 20-block car chase in which he ran over one pedestrian twice.
The officer, whom police refused to identify, had switched the weapon to his weaker hand and couldn't get it back into the holster while he got the cuffs on McNair.
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The arrest ended a wild, hourlong effort to stop McNair, who has 43 prior arrests for burglary, gun and drug charges.
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