NYPD SHOOT ARMED SUSPECT AT CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DEVINE

  • NYPD SHOOT ARMED SUSPECT AT CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DEVINE

    Posted by Nigel Brown on 14 December 2020 at 11:09 am

    Video has emerged that showed the moment an armed gunman was fatally shot by the NYPD on Sunday after he opened fire during a Christmas concert outside a church in New York City.

    The video, which was about four minutes long, was posted on Facebook by a person who attended the outdoor concert with his family at the Cathedral Church of St John the Divine in Harlem.

    According to the video, the gunman, who was dressed in black, could be heard shouting, “kill me, kill me,” before he was fatally shot on the steps of the cathedral.

    “I figured that I should take a video of this thing that could have been far worse than just the shooter getting shot and killed,” Steven Wilson, who posted the video, wrote. He said he only recorded the video after he knew his family was safe.

    During the incident, at least one officer was seen taking cover behind some garbage cans, as he pleaded with the man to drop his gun, according to the video.

    After the first series of shots rang out, the suspect took cover behind a pillar in front of the church’s doors.

    Another officer joined the officer behind the garbage cans, leading to more gunshots, as the suspect was seen coming out from behind cover, before retreating.

    The fatal shots rang out soon after.

    “They got him, they got him,” the man filming was heard saying after the suspect fell to the ground.

    NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said police responded to the scene quickly. There were a community affairs detective and a police officer in the vicinity, and a sergeant located at St. Luke’s Hospital also responded. A total of 15 shots were fired at the gunman.

    At least one of the shots struck the gunman in the head. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where he was later pronounced dead.

    Police recovered two semi-automatic firearms owned by the suspect at the scene. In addition, police found a bag nearby believed to be owned by the suspect, which contained a full can of gasoline, rope, wire, multiple knives, a bible, and tape.

    Authorities are currently investigating the motive behind the incident. The identity of the gunman, who Shea says is believed to have a “lengthy criminal history”, has not been released as police await fingerprint verification.

    A justified shooting of a criminal hell bent on murdering and destroying the lives of others, it is tragic he managed to murder an innocent man before the police finished his murderous rampage.

    Nigel Brown replied 3 years, 9 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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