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"The 'odd duck' ex-cop who gunned down a retired Port Authority officer on Staten Island was falling-down drunk when coaxed into giving up, police sources said yesterday."
"Allen Lau - who has a penchant for firepower and a history of bizarre behavior - was described by a source at the 17th Precinct in Manhattan, his last assignment, as 'a bizarre character.'"
"'He's an odd duck,' said the source."
"'He had a lot of guns. His temper would flare - he wasn't even-keeled. We would often joke that anyone who ribbed him could get shot.'" ...
"The 20-year veteran, who has permits to own 17 guns, told co-workers he didn't know what he was going to do with himself after he retired a year ago." ... |
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