domingo, 23 de junio de 2013

Two police officers were shot in Brooklyn suspect killed in an ensuing exchange of gunfire

Two police officers were shot by an armed subway rider in Brooklyn Thursday, and the suspect was killed in an ensuing exchange of gunfire, officials say.The cops were the second and third NYPD officers be shot in the same evening. The officers, Lukasz Kozicki and Michael Levay, stopped the suspect on a Manhattan-bound N train as it approached the Fort Hamilton Parkway stop in Dyker Heights after he was caught walking between subway cars, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a press conference. Both cops, assigned to the transit division, were in plain clothes. When asked for identification, the suspect acted as if to comply but then pulled out a 9-millimeter Taurus and opened fire on the officers, Bloomberg said. Levay, 27, was hit in the lower back and Kozicki, 32, was hit three times: once in each thigh and once in the groin. Levay was able to return fire, killing the suspect.
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