Yankees general manager Brian Cashman was "swarmed" by Connecticut police on Friday after he was mistakenly identified for an armed car thief, according to New York Post's Natalie Musumeci and Larry Celona.
Cashman's white Jeep Wrangler was reported stolen last Saturday, but it was returned to him early in the week after NYPD found the car abandoned in the Bronx, per the Post. The vehicle was reportedly never removed from the stolen car list, leading to the police surrounding Cashman with their guns drawn while he was at a gas station in Darien, Conn.
"They’re clearly very professional and trained and they asked me to turn my car off, exit the vehicle, walk backwards toward them," Cashman told the Post on Friday.