Former NY Trooper Pleads Guilty to Self-Inflicted Shooting Incident
Thomas Mascia, a former New York state trooper, pleaded guilty to charges related to a self-inflicted shooting he falsely claimed was an attack by an unknown assailant on a Long Island highway, leading to a costly three-day manhunt. He was sentenced to six months in jail, five months of probation, and ordered to pay $289,000 in restitution for the search costs; Mascia’s parents also pleaded guilty to firearm charges tied to the incident. Prosecutors confirmed that Mascia knowingly fabricated the story to gain attention, as he struggled with untreated mental health issues.