🚨 The Gutter Report: NYPD Debriefing Documents Name Durrell McCullough in Staten Island Shooting Intelligence Months Before Viral Arrest

Internal police reports show his name appearing in shooting investigations — long before the Park Hill arrest brought public attention

Staten Island, New York — The public already saw the video — and the fallout from it.

In LFTG Radio’s earlier report on the Park Hill arrest, Durrell “Kane” McCullough was shown pinned to the ground as NYPD officers struck him during a March 4 arrest that quickly went viral.

But that arrest is not where this story begins.

Because months earlier, during separate NYPD shooting investigations, McCullough’s name was already appearing in internal police intelligence reports.

These documents are unrelated to the Park Hill arrest itself.

They come from June 2025 debriefings tied to shootings in Mariners Harbor and Arlington — and they show who detectives spoke to, and what was said.

📄 What The Documents Show

According to NYPD “positive debriefing” reports reviewed by LFTG Radio:

  • Interviews were conducted within the 121 Precinct

  • Dates of reports: June 16 and June 19, 2025

  • Focus: multiple shootings across Mariners Harbor and Arlington

  • Locations referenced include:

    1. 55 Holland Avenue

    2. 101 / 105 / 208 Lockman Avenue

The documents show individuals being questioned — and providing information investigators categorized as useful.

🗣️ Vincent Browning — What He Told Detectives

📸 Vincent Browning pictured alongside NYPD debriefing paperwork documenting statements provided during a June 2025 interview.


According to the document:

  • Browning stated he had knowledge of shootings in the area

  • Described an ongoing conflict involving Arlington and Harbor groups

  • Referenced Durrell McCullough in connection to that conflict

  • Said his information came from what he heard from others, not firsthand involvement

The report states:

He “did gain knowledge from people talking…”

⚠️ These statements are documented police intelligence, not verified findings.

🗣️ Jarmhein Hewitt — What He Alleged

📸 Jarmhein Hewitt shown with NYPD paperwork documenting his debriefing regarding Staten Island shooting incidents.


According to his debriefing:

  • Hewitt stated he had knowledge of multiple shootings

  • Identified an ongoing feud between Arlington and Harbor

  • Told detectives:

    1. Durrell McCullough was the target of a May 31, 2025 shooting

    2. He was also the intended target in a June 10, 2025 incident

  • Said his information came from a trusted source

The report also notes:

McCullough was seen prior to one incident, prompting individuals to flee

Again — this reflects intelligence gathered during questioning, not proven fact.

📸 Durrell “Kane” McCullough, later arrested in a viral Park Hill incident, whose name also appears in earlier NYPD intelligence reports.


🔗 Where The Timeline Connects

The Park Hill arrest made McCullough a public figure overnight.

But these documents show his name had already surfaced months earlier — not in a viral video, but inside police intelligence tied to shooting investigations.

That’s the connection.

Not the same case.

Not the same incident.

But the same name appearing across both.

🧠 What “Positive Debriefing” Means

A “positive debriefing” indicates:

  • Detectives believe the individual provided useful information

It does not automatically mean:

  • Informant status

  • Cooperation agreements

  • Verified accuracy

It reflects how police collect and evaluate intelligence during active investigations.

⚖️ What This Does — And Does Not Prove

What the documents show:

  • Individuals spoke to NYPD

  • Statements were recorded about shootings

  • Names and locations were documented

What they do not prove:

  • Who committed any shooting

  • That any claim is fully accurate

  • That anyone is formally cooperating

🔍 The Bigger Picture

This is what sits beyond viral footage.

A moment on camera can capture attention.

But separate investigations — often months earlier — can reveal:

  • Ongoing conflicts

  • Prior intelligence

  • And how names circulate within police reports before the public ever sees them

🎯 Final Word

This isn’t about assumptions.

It’s about timelines.

Because when you separate what happened publicly from what was already being documented…

you start to see the full picture.

Not for clicks — for clarity.

— Elliott Carterr, LFTG Radio

📱 TikTok: @elliott_carterr

📺 YouTube: @lftgradio

🌐 Website: LFTGRadio.com

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