Gunman shot dead by police at NYC church after concert; no one else
wounded
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[December 14, 2020]
By Jeenah Moon and Peter Szekely
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A gunman shouting
"Kill me!" opened fire from the steps of New York City's Cathedral
Church of St. John the Divine just after an outdoor choir performance
there on Sunday, and was himself shot dead by police, according to
police and a Reuters photographer at the scene.
No one else was struck by gunfire thanks to quick action by three
officers on the scene who confronted the suspect, New York City Police
Commissioner Dermot Shea told reporters following the late-afternoon
violence on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
The suspect, who was not identified, was struck at least once in the
head during the gun battle and was rushed to a local hospital, where he
was pronounced dead. Shea said police fired a total of 15 rounds at the
suspect.
Police recovered two semiautomatic handguns from the scene, and a bag
apparently belonging to the suspect that contained a full can of
gasoline, rope, wire, several knives, a Bible and tape, according to
Shea.
"I think we can all surmise the ill intentions of the proceeds of this
bag," he added.
The shooting occurred outside the landmark cathedral for the Episcopal
Diocese of New York, located at Amsterdam Avenue and West 112th Street,
about 15 minutes after the conclusion of an outdoor choir performance on
the church steps attended by about 200 people.
The choir's annual Christmas holiday concert had been moved outside in
keeping with COVID-19 health safety rules. The performers and most of
the audience had either gone inside the church or left before the
shooting began, Shea said.
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A gunman opened fire from the steps of New York City's Cathedral
Church of St. John the Divine just after an outdoor choir
performance there on Sunday, and was himself shot dead by police,
according to police and a Reuters photographer at the scene. This
report produced by Chris Dignam.
Only about 15 people were still present when the gunman appeared at
the top of the steps, screaming, "Kill me," and "shoot me," as he
fired a handgun, sending bystanders running for cover in panic,
according to a Reuters photographer who was on the scene.
Police officers who had taken cover ordered the suspect several
times to drop his weapon before shooting him, the photographer said.
Members of the choir were already back inside the church by the time
of the shooting, which lasted several minutes, she said.
"Thankfully, this year with COVID, there was a much smaller event
than normal," Shea said at the scene. "It is by the grace of God
today that we don’t have anyone struck."
Reuters photographs of the gunman showed him wearing a black winter
coat, a white baseball-style cap and a face mask emblazoned with the
flag of the Dominican Republic, as he stood wielding two pistols,
one in each hand. He also was carrying a large backpack strapped to
his shoulders.
Footage from local news media showed police searching a car parked
nearby as well.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Twitter that "quick
action of our NYPD officers kept the crowd safe."
(Reporting by Jeenah Moon and Peter Szekely in New York City;
Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Diane Craft)
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