Boston police officer shot on video
released from the hospital
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[April 13, 2015]
(Reuters) - A Boston policeman has
been released from the hospital two weeks after he was shot at close
range by a man who was subsequently shot dead by other officers in an
incident captured on video, authorities said on Saturday.
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John Moynihan, 34, has returned home and was continuing to
recuperate following surgery to remove a bullet lodged in his neck,
Boston police said in a statement. His road to recovery "promises to
be challenging," it added.
Massachusetts officials on Friday released surveillance video
showing the near-fatal shooting of Moynihan, a six-year veteran who
was honored for his role in responding to the 2013 Boston Marathon
bombing.
The decision to make the video public comes after the shooting last
week of a black man in the back by a white police officer in South
rekindled a national debate over use of force by law enforcement.
The deadly encounter, the latest in a string of highly publicized
killings of African American men at the hands of police, was caught
on video by a bystander. Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley said the video footage
from the March 27 incident in the Boston neighborhood of Roxbury was
released to "tamp down speculation and rumors meant to inflame and
not inform."
The video shows Moynihan and two colleagues approaching a car during
a traffic stop.
A man identified by police as 41-year-old Angelo West jumps out of
the vehicle, shoots Moynihan in the face, and then runs out of the
camera frame as Moynihan falls to the ground.
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Authorities say West, who had a criminal record including prior gun
charges, was shooting at police as he ran.
Moynihan’s fellow officers returned fire, killing him.
The Suffolk District Attorney’s office is investigating the
shootings and has said it will release a full report on the
incident.
(Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere in Seattle; Editing by Marguerita
Choy)
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