Gunman wounds NYC police officer inside station hours after ambushing
patrol officers
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[February 10, 2020]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - A gunman opened fire inside a
New York City police station on Sunday, striking a lieutenant in the
arm, some 12 hours after he had ambushed a patrol van in the same
neighborhood, wounding an officer, police said.
The gunman was arrested at the police station. The two officers were
being treated in hospital and were expected to fully recover from their
wounds, officials said at a news conference.
"This was an attempt to assassinate two police officers ... it was a
premeditated effort to kill," New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
"An attack on a police officer is an attack on all of us."
The gunman, whose name has not yet been released by authorities, entered
the 41st Precinct headquarters in the Bronx borough just before 8 a.m.
(1300 GMT), pulled out a .9mm hand gun and started firing at the front
desk where several officers stood, officials said.
He then walked into an area next to the desk and fired several rounds at
point blank range at several more officers and a civilian staffer,
Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said.
"It is only by the grace of God and heroic actions of those inside the
building who took him into custody that we are not talking about police
officers murdered," he said.
"This coward immediately laid down but only after he ran out of
bullets," Shea said.
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New York Police Department officers gather outside of the 41st
Precinct in the Bronx borough of New York after a shooting there in
New York City, U.S., February 9, 2020. REUTERS/Lloyd Mitchell
A lieutenant, who returned fire, was shot in the upper left arm.
On Saturday night a uniformed police officer who was sitting in his
police van with his partner was shot by the same gunman, police
said. He walked up to the vehicle and began a conversation with the
two officers in the vehicle before suddenly opening fire, striking
one policeman in the chin and neck, police said.
The officers did not return fire. The wounded officer's partner got
in the driver's seat and drove him to the hospital.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; editing by Grant McCool)
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