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September 30, 2010

Office of The Attorney General
- Paula T. Dow, Attorney General
Division of Criminal Justice
- Stephen J. Taylor, Director

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New York Man Sentenced for Calling in False Report of Gunmen at Turnpike Rest Stop

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TRENTON – Attorney General Paula T. Dow, Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor and Colonel Rick Fuentes, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, announced that a New York man was sentenced today for making a false 911 call last year in which he reported that three gunmen exited a van at a rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike. The call caused the State Police to stop the van, which was transporting students from Queens, N.Y.

According to Director Taylor, Rodney A. Tanzymore, 20, of St. Albans (Queens), N.Y., was sentenced to 90 days in jail and a three-year term of probation by Superior Court Judge Robert Billmeier in Mercer County. He has already served the jail term because of the time he spent in jail after his arrest in February. The judge also ordered that Tanzymore continue to receive mental health counseling. He pleaded guilty on July 16 to causing a false public alarm. Because he had no prior felony convictions, there was a presumption against him facing prison on that third-degree charge.

Supervising Deputy Attorney General Mark Eliades, Chief of the Division of Criminal Justice Gangs & Organized Crime Bureau, prosecuted the case and represented the state at the sentencing.

On Nov. 21, 2009, Tanzymore was part of a group of students who were traveling home with their chaperones after a trip to a Washington, D.C., university. In pleading guilty, Tanzymore admitted that during the trip, he phoned 911 and described three members of the student group, falsely reporting that they got out of a van at the Woodrow Wilson service plaza on the Turnpike with handguns. He described the Mercedes passenger van with tinted windows in which the group was traveling, and gave a partial license plate for the vehicle. Tanzymore made the call from a cell phone while he was at the service area during a stop for food.

The call prompted a high-risk response by numerous troopers who located the van and evacuated the 15 occupants at the side of the Turnpike in Hamilton, Mercer County. Tanzymore gave troopers a false name and date of birth at that time. The group was placed back in the van when the search turned up no weapons. When a person involved with the group publicly questioned the credibility of the report, the State Police released audio of the 911 call and video from in-car cameras to show the critical nature of the incident and the professional response by the troopers.

Detective Sgt. Ray Smink and Detective Ken Hoppe were primary investigators for the State Police. Tanzymore was located by the New Jersey State Police Fugitive Unit, assisted by the U.S. Marshals Task Force. He was initially charged on Feb. 22 and detained by the New York Police Department.

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