Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Shooting and Wounding an Undercover Officer During a Robbery Attempt in Garfield In 2014 – Two co-defendants each sentenced to eight years in state prison

Rafael Vasquez, 27, of Passaic, N.J., was sentenced to 15 years in state prison, including nearly 13 years of parole ineligibility, by Superior Court Judge Susan J. Steele in Bergen County. He pleaded guilty on March 9 to attempted murder and possession of a firearm as a convicted felon. He was sentenced to 15 years, including nearly 13 years of parole ineligibility, on the attempted murder charge, and a concurrent sentence of 10 years, including five years of parole ineligibility, on the gun charge. In pleading guilty, Vasquez admitted that he shot the undercover officer on April 22, 2014.

Deputy Attorney General Anthony P. Torntore prosecuted the case and handled the sentencing for the Division of Criminal Justice. The case was investigated by the Attorney General’s Shooting Response Team, made up of members of the State Police Major Crime Unit and the Division of Criminal Justice.

“When individuals like Vasquez commit violence against a police officer, we owe it to all police officers to prosecute such criminals to the full extent of the law,” said Acting Attorney General Lougy. “We have met that obligation with this sentence.”

“Vasquez is a very dangerous criminal,” said Director Elie Honig of the Division of Criminal Justice. “With this sentence, we have ensured that for a minimum of 13 years, he will be behind bars where he cannot again threaten the lives of police officers or members of the public.”

Two co-defendants of Vasquez also were sentenced today by Judge Steele. Melvin Guzman, 21, of Garfield, and Patrick Morel, 23, of Clifton, N.J., were each sentenced to eight years in state prison, including nearly seven years of parole ineligibility. Each man pleaded guilty on Dec. 21, 2015 to a charge of first-degree attempted robbery.

The attempted robbery and shooting occurred during a buy-bust operation conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Task Force. An undercover officer working for the task force arranged to buy marijuana from Guzman on April 22, 2014 outside a Marshall’s store in Garfield. The defendants had made plans to rob the undercover officer, bringing a handgun and a bag of oregano, instead of marijuana. Guzman and Vasquez were inside in a car driven by Morel when the officer arrived about 1:30 p.m.

Guzman got out of Morel’s car and got into the passenger seat of the undercover officer’s car. Shortly afterward, however, Vasquez exited the back seat of Morel’s vehicle, approached the driver’s side of the undercover officer’s car and brandished a .380-caliber handgun, ordering the officer to give him all of his money. The undercover officer and Vasquez got into a struggle as members of the task force converged on the scene, identifying themselves as police officers. During the struggle, Vasquez shot the undercover officer in the hip and ankle. Vasquez then pointed his gun at the approaching officers while attempting to flee. Two task force officers fired their guns, wounding Vasquez in the left shoulder, ear, and hip. Vasquez and Guzman were arrested at the scene. Morel fled in his vehicle and was later apprehended on the Garden State Parkway without incident.

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