Footage of two New York City police officers opening fire at a subway station as they confronted a man holding a knife shows ...
The NYPD released body camera video of an officer-involved shooting at a subway station that resulted in injuries to a suspect, an officer and a couple of bystanders.
The knife-wielding suspect wounded by police in the contentious “friendly fire” NYPD subway shooting told cops, “You’re going to make me kill you,” ...
One day after police opened fire at a Brooklyn subway platform — injuring an accused fare-beater, two bystanders and an NYPD officer — the department put out a request seeking the public's help to ...
NYPD brass is doubling-down on a controversial police friendly fire shooting that left a cop and two bystanders injured — calling the mishap “tragic” but defending the officers who opened fire.
CBS News New York learned on Monday a bystander took a knife that was at the scene that police said the suspect was wielding at the time he was shot by officers. The NYPD released an image of the ...
Chell and NYPD brass maintained that bodycam footage from the officers showed a tense, two-minute-26-second showdown with a knife-wielding Mickles. The footage — which advocates such as the New ...
(Gardiner Anderson for New York Daily News) UPDATED: September 16, 2024 at 11:03 p.m. The Brooklyn subway fare evasion suspect armed with a knife was within seven feet of police when two NYPD cops ...
Police told Mickles to drop the knife 38 times, according to NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Operations Kaz Daughtry. “We did the best we could to protect our lives and the lives of those on the ...
NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey says officers ordered Baptiste to get out of the bathtub and noticed that he was holding a knife. Police ordered him to drop the weapon, but he instead ...
On Sunday, the NYPD initially said the knife was recovered from the scene and posted a photo of it on social media. But police changed course on Monday afternoon and said an unknown man was being ...
A pair of NYPD cops involved in a “friendly fire” shooting that left one officer and two bystanders wounded remain on active duty while the incident is investigated, the department said Monday.