Suffolk's Arson Squad detectives are investigating, police said.
They worked in unison with two women distracting security personnel, Suffolk police said.
The pair can be seen wearing dark-colored hoodies and blue surgical masks, according to surveillance images released by police.
Catalytic converters were swiped from trucks and vans in Rocky Point, Holbrook, and Bellport, Suffolk prosecutors said.
In the probe, investigators will review if the officers could have caused Enrique Lopez's death by act or omission.
Both officers are stable, but in observation, though one is expected to undergo surgery imminently, PBA President Noel DiGerolamo said.
The charges resulted from an investigation prompted by community complaints, police said.
Cops say robbed he a gas station, fled from an officer, burglarized a home, and stole catalytic converters since October.
The suspect is believed to have taken cards from a wallet left on a counter at the store and then tried to use them, police say.
Fifth Precinct Crime Section officers are investigating the threat at Oregon Middle School, cops say.
The advice comes after officials say a second electric meter/service fire broke out in the Eagle Estate developments on Saturday.
Travis Dickson, 28, is accused of speeding drunk and high when his BMW struck a Toyota carrying 9-year-old Angel Salas, DA says.
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The two boys were abused Oct. 7, and when he was at the park again on Wednesday, they told a family member who called 911, police say.
The DA says he “targeted vulnerable individuals who only wanted to work, and terrorized them with cruel and inhumane violence.”
WATCH VIDEO: It started just before 5 a.m. when the building was unoccupied, Suffolk police said.
A chicken and some chicks died before the others were rescued after multiple sheds caught fire in the rear of a property just before noon.
The driver suffered minor injuries, Medford Fire Department officials said.
The crash happened around 10:30 a.m. Thursday near Patchogue-Port Jefferson Road, according to 511NY.
The fire was contained to the attic and no one was injured, officials said.
The fire was quickly contained, and is believed to be related to a lithium-ion battery, fire department officials said.
They made off with aluminum cables and copper wiring before driving off in a black SUV on Aug. 6, cops say.
Three people were injured, including a nine-year-old boy, Suffolk cops say.
He was shot twice - once in the leg, once in the buttocks, and was taken to Stony Brook Hospital for treatment of his injuries, cops say.
He lured three men with the promise of work, assaulted them and strangled at least one, Suffolk DA says.
Robert Hengeveld pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide; admitted to driving a stolen truck high on crack cocaine, killing a teen.
The Suffolk Sheriff's Office prevented "major contraband" from entering the Yaphank Correctional Facility, including weapons and fentanyl.
A 2014 Cadillac sedan westbound in the eastbound lanes of Express Drive South collided with a 2020 Ford Transit 350 van, cops say.
It struck the median in the eastbound lane early Monday morning and no one was injured, Suffolk cops say.
The fire broke out at about midnight and no one was injured, police said.
WATCH VIDEO: Suffolk police arson section detectives are investigating the fire which broke out just before 2 a.m.
A 911 caller reported a Jeep traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of the LIE, cops say.
He was driving a 2020 Subaru in Target's parking lot, when he lost control of the vehicle and it struck a pickup, cops say.
He carried his girlfriend from a room at America’s Best Value Inn and "forced her" into a waiting Chevy, cops say.
The dog was tethered to a railing in the front yard for about an hour on Thursday, violating Suffolk County code, police said.
He waved what appeared to be a handgun at workers who tried to stop him from stealing merchandise, Suffolk police said.
They were in a pack of people illegally riding when one punched a car passenger and a Jeep Renegade was also damaged, cops say.
They were in a pack of people who were illegally riding in Medford on Saturday when one punched a car passenger, cops say.
The 39-year-old was pronounced dead at Long Island Community Hospital and a man riding in the car with her was also injured.