Bronxville Grad Randy Cutler Pleads Guilty to Illegal Gun Possession

Oct. 2, 2013: Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore announced that Randall (Randy) Cutler of 10 Westway, Bronxville, pled guilty yesterday (October 1) to one count of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree, a class "D" violent felony.
On November 1, 2012, at 8:30 am, Bronxville police were called to the above address on a report of a "domestic dispute" between the defendant and his brother. The residence is owned by the parents of the defendant and his brother. The defendant was living there and had a bedroom on the third floor.
This incident occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The electricity was off in the house and the dispute arose over the use of a generator. The defendant began to argue with his brother and sister-in-law, at which point the defendant pointed a firearm at his brother from the staircase.
Responding police officers detained the defendant and subsequently arrested him. The police obtained a search warrant for the premises, after which the defendant was charged.
Cutler faces a maximum sentence of seven years in state prison. Sentencing will be on January 8, 2014.
The defendant’s cash bail of $50,000 was continued.
Assistant District Attorney Patrick Moore, chief of the firearms bureau, is prosecuting the case.
Pictured here: The arsenal of weapons found in Randy Cutler's third-floor bedroom.
Photo courtesy Bronxville Chief of Police Christopher Satriale







