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Posted on: September 22, 2025 07:56 AM

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Farmingville man indicted for weapons possession and assault of police officers

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced that Kyri Law, 18, of Farmingville, was indicted for Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Assault and other related charges, for allegedly possessing an unserialized loaded handgun with an extended magazine, and for allegedly leading police on a high-speed chase that resulted in injuries to three officers.

“This case is yet another reminder of the dangerous situations our law enforcement officers face every day,” said District Attorney Tierney. “We are grateful for their courage as they work diligently to keep us safe.”

According to the investigation, in August 2025, members of the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Gang Task Force, in partnership with detectives from the Suffolk County Police Department’s Gun Crime Reduction Unit launched an investigation into Law for allegedly displaying an illegal firearm on social media.

On August 28, 2025, when investigators arrived at Law’s Farmingville apartment complex to execute a search warrant for the illegal firearm, Law allegedly exited his house through the front door and got into his mother’s 2022 Alfa Romeo before investigators approached the door.

Law allegedly sped from the apartment complex and rammed a police vehicle, injuring an officer. He then allegedly led police on an 8-mile high-speed chase through Suffolk County, from Farmingville to Oakdale, during which two more officers were injured when their vehicle crashed.

During the alleged chase, Law allegedly threw a black bag containing an illegal, loaded 9mm unserialized gun with an extended magazine out of the vehicle’s window, which was later recovered after a lengthy search by members of law enforcement.

From DA

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