
Nutjob spotted in NYC with ‘long rifle' actually had paintball gun — but he's still under arrest
Rodney Lance, 42, was seen strolling around the Mount Eden area around 12:30 p.m., holding the apparent firearm in his left hand while carrying a backpack, according to cops and a photo obtained by The Post.
The shocking sighting briefly caused a nearby school to be placed on lockdown a day after a madman with an AR-15 style rifle stormed into a Midtown skyscraper and killed four people, cops said.
3 Rodney Lance, 42, was allegedly toting what appeared to be a rifle around a Bronx neighborhood Tuesday afternoon, sparking an NYPD investigation.
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Lance was arrested about two hours later by the NYPD's Emergency Service Unit inside an apartment building on Nelson Avenue near the Edward L. Grant Highway, cops said.
The weapon – which sources said was an air pistol, specifically some kind of paintball gun – was found in the building after cops executed a search warrant.
Lance was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, menacing and harassment, authorities said.
3 The weapon was determined to be some kind of paintball gun, sources said.
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Law enforcement sources initially said Lance, a known 'emotionally disturbed' person, had more than 70 prior arrests on his record – a total that likely includes cases that have since been sealed.
The NYPD officially tallied 40 previous arrests for Lance.
In his most recent prior bust, Lance allegedly tried to burglarize a residential building on Judge Street near Devoe Street in East Williamsburg July 21, cops said.
3 Lance was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, menacing and harassment, cops said.
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He broke in through the window, using a screwdriver, but fled empty-handed, authorities said.
The latest scare came just a day after gunman Shane Tamura, 27, stormed a Manhattan building — home to Blackstone and NFL headquarters — and opened fire with a rifle around 6:30 p.m., killing four people before turning the gun on himself.
Among the victims were NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, whose wife is pregnant with their third child; Blackstone executive and mother of two, Wesley LePatner; security guard Aland Etienne; and Julia Hyman, a management associate at building owner Rudin Management.

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