New York police officer critically
wounded in hatchet attack
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[October 24, 2014]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A
hatchet-wielding attacker charged a group of New York City police
officers posing for a photograph on Thursday, wounded two, one
critically, before the assailant was shot dead, police said.
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The officers were on foot patrol when they were asked by a
freelance photographer to pose for a picture on a Queens street at
about 2 p.m., a New York Police Department spokesman said.
Suddenly a man carrying a hatchet charged the officers, swinging it
and striking one officer in the right arm and then swinging it again
and striking a second officer in the head, the spokesman said.
The remaining two officers fired their weapons at the man, hitting
him. The suspect, whose identity was not yet confirmed but who was
said to be approximately 32 years old, was pronounced dead at the
scene.
A 29-year-old female bystander was struck by a stray bullet. She
underwent surgery and was recovering at the hospital, the spokesman
said.
Both officers were being treated at Jamaica Hospital, with the
25-year-old officer who was hit in the head in a critical but stable
condition after undergoing surgery, police said. The other officer,
who is 24 years old, was in stable condition, the spokesman said.
"At this point, no known motive for this attack has been
established," Police Commissioner William Bratton told a press
conference.
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Police declined to comment on media reports that the attack was tied
to "terrorism" and that an internal memo urged officers to maintain
a heightened level of awareness in the wake of recent attacks in
Canada.
All four officers involved in the New York City incident graduated
on July 8 from the city Police Academy.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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