Crime & Safety
Alleged Cop Shooter in Huntington Station Has Criminal History
Sheldon Leftenant's past includes armed robbery charges and being shot.

The man suspected of shooting a Suffolk County police officer Wednesday night in Huntington Station had a criminal past and had himself been shot.
Sheldon Leftenant, of 7 Tippin Drive in Huntington Station, had been shot in August 2014, while standing in front of his home with others when at 9:35 p.m. two cars drove by and someone fired a gun at the group, Suffolk Police said at the time. The bullet struck Leftenant in the groin, and he ultimately underwent surgery at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset.
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Leftenant was also charged in 2011 with armed robbery. The disposition of that case could not be immediately learned.
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Late Wednesday night, Leftenant allegedly shot Suffolk County Police Officer Mark Collins twice, seriously injuring him. The officer is expected to recover.
Leftenant was arrested early Thursday after a massive police search.
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