• Gun Owner Shoots Two New York Police Officers, One Dead

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    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting, police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in Harlem
    Jan. 21, 202201:59


    A New York City police officer was gunned down and another left fighting
    for his life after a man opened fire on them in a Harlem apartment Friday evening, officials said.

    Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed and a second officer, who was not
    named, was in critical condition, police said early Saturday.

    They were the fourth and fifth New York Police Department officers shot
    this year.

    The pair were responding to a 911 call about a woman having a dispute with
    her son at 6:15 p.m., police said.

    When they arrived, the woman and one son were at the front of the
    apartment. The two officers were fired upon without warning when they went
    down a narrow hallway to the rear bedroom where the suspect was, police
    added.

    “As our first officer approached the bedroom, the door swings open and
    numerous shots are fired, striking both officers,” James Essig, chief of detectives, told a news conference at Harlem Hospital.

    The suspect, Lashawn Mcneil, 47, was then shot in the arm and head by a
    third officer, Essig said.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at the scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.



    Mayor Eric Adams, a former NYPD police captain who ran on a pledge to
    combat gun violence, said the shooting was a crime against all New
    Yorkers.

    “It is our city against the killers,” Adams said. “This was just not an
    attack on three brave officers, this was an attack on the city of New
    York. And it’s an attack on the children and families of this city.”

    Adams referred to the five officers shot and an 11-month-old girl who was wounded by a stray bullet, and called on the federal government to do more
    to stop the flow of illegal guns into the city.

    “We are not going to live under the gun of dangerous people in New York
    City,” Adams said.

    Four of the five shootings that wounded NYPD officers this year happened
    this week.

    On Thursday, a police detective was shot on Staten Island as police served
    a warrant in a narcotics investigation; on Tuesday, an officer was struck
    in the leg in the Bronx during a struggle with an armed suspect; and early
    on Jan. 1, an off-duty officer was shot while sleeping in his car between shifts, officials said. The three officers survived.

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    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting, police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in Harlem
    Jan. 21, 202201:59


    A New York City police officer was gunned down and another left fighting
    for his life after a man opened fire on them in a Harlem apartment Friday evening, officials said.

    Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed and a second officer, who was not
    named, was in critical condition, police said early Saturday.

    They were the fourth and fifth New York Police Department officers shot
    this year.

    The pair were responding to a 911 call about a woman having a dispute with
    her son at 6:15 p.m., police said.

    When they arrived, the woman and one son were at the front of the
    apartment. The two officers were fired upon without warning when they went
    down a narrow hallway to the rear bedroom where the suspect was, police
    added.

    “As our first officer approached the bedroom, the door swings open and
    numerous shots are fired, striking both officers,” James Essig, chief of detectives, told a news conference at Harlem Hospital.

    The suspect, Lashawn Mcneil, 47, was then shot in the arm and head by a
    third officer, Essig said.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at the scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.



    Mayor Eric Adams, a former NYPD police captain who ran on a pledge to
    combat gun violence, said the shooting was a crime against all New
    Yorkers.

    “It is our city against the killers,” Adams said. “This was just not an
    attack on three brave officers, this was an attack on the city of New
    York. And it’s an attack on the children and families of this city.”

    Adams referred to the five officers shot and an 11-month-old girl who was wounded by a stray bullet, and called on the federal government to do more
    to stop the flow of illegal guns into the city.

    “We are not going to live under the gun of dangerous people in New York
    City,” Adams said.

    Four of the five shootings that wounded NYPD officers this year happened
    this week.

    On Thursday, a police detective was shot on Staten Island as police served
    a warrant in a narcotics investigation; on Tuesday, an officer was struck
    in the leg in the Bronx during a struggle with an armed suspect; and early
    on Jan. 1, an off-duty officer was shot while sleeping in his car between shifts, officials said. The three officers survived.

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to Text-Drivers R Killers on Sat Jan 22 15:11:52 2022
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    On 1/22/2022 2:09 PM, Text-Drivers R Killers wrote:
    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting, police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in Harlem Jan. 21, 202201:59


    Yo! Text-Driver, you lie.
    As the story says, this suspect was not a "gun owner".
    You do not own an object you possess, when it has been stolen.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at the scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.


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  • From Rudy Crayola@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 22 22:56:45 2022
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    On 1/22/2022 5:11 PM, a425couple wrote:
    On 1/22/2022 2:09 PM, Text-Drivers R Killers wrote:
    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting,
    police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in
    Harlem
    Jan. 21, 202201:59

    Yo!  Text-Driver, you lie.
    As the story says, this suspect was not a "gun owner".
    You do not own an object you possess, when it has been stolen.

    Obviously also not procured legally in New York. Yet the whiny assholes
    in New York want the rest of the country to solve New York's problems.
    I believe that what happens in New York stays in New York. Settle your
    own damned problems.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at
    the
    scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.


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    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting, police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in Harlem
    Jan. 21, 202201:59


    A New York City police officer was gunned down and another left fighting
    for his life after a man opened fire on them in a Harlem apartment Friday evening, officials said.

    Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed and a second officer, who was not
    named, was in critical condition, police said early Saturday.

    They were the fourth and fifth New York Police Department officers shot
    this year.

    The pair were responding to a 911 call about a woman having a dispute with
    her son at 6:15 p.m., police said.

    When they arrived, the woman and one son were at the front of the
    apartment. The two officers were fired upon without warning when they went
    down a narrow hallway to the rear bedroom where the suspect was, police
    added.

    “As our first officer approached the bedroom, the door swings open and
    numerous shots are fired, striking both officers,” James Essig, chief of detectives, told a news conference at Harlem Hospital.

    The suspect, Lashawn Mcneil, 47, was then shot in the arm and head by a
    third officer, Essig said.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at the scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.



    Mayor Eric Adams, a former NYPD police captain who ran on a pledge to
    combat gun violence, said the shooting was a crime against all New
    Yorkers.

    “It is our city against the killers,” Adams said. “This was just not an
    attack on three brave officers, this was an attack on the city of New
    York. And it’s an attack on the children and families of this city.”

    Adams referred to the five officers shot and an 11-month-old girl who was wounded by a stray bullet, and called on the federal government to do more
    to stop the flow of illegal guns into the city.

    “We are not going to live under the gun of dangerous people in New York
    City,” Adams said.

    Four of the five shootings that wounded NYPD officers this year happened
    this week.

    On Thursday, a police detective was shot on Staten Island as police served
    a warrant in a narcotics investigation; on Tuesday, an officer was struck
    in the leg in the Bronx during a struggle with an armed suspect; and early
    on Jan. 1, an off-duty officer was shot while sleeping in his car between shifts, officials said. The three officers survived.

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    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting, police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in Harlem
    Jan. 21, 202201:59


    A New York City police officer was gunned down and another left fighting
    for his life after a man opened fire on them in a Harlem apartment Friday evening, officials said.

    Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed and a second officer, who was not
    named, was in critical condition, police said early Saturday.

    They were the fourth and fifth New York Police Department officers shot
    this year.

    The pair were responding to a 911 call about a woman having a dispute with
    her son at 6:15 p.m., police said.

    When they arrived, the woman and one son were at the front of the
    apartment. The two officers were fired upon without warning when they went
    down a narrow hallway to the rear bedroom where the suspect was, police
    added.

    “As our first officer approached the bedroom, the door swings open and
    numerous shots are fired, striking both officers,” James Essig, chief of detectives, told a news conference at Harlem Hospital.

    The suspect, Lashawn Mcneil, 47, was then shot in the arm and head by a
    third officer, Essig said.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at the scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.



    Mayor Eric Adams, a former NYPD police captain who ran on a pledge to
    combat gun violence, said the shooting was a crime against all New
    Yorkers.

    “It is our city against the killers,” Adams said. “This was just not an
    attack on three brave officers, this was an attack on the city of New
    York. And it’s an attack on the children and families of this city.”

    Adams referred to the five officers shot and an 11-month-old girl who was wounded by a stray bullet, and called on the federal government to do more
    to stop the flow of illegal guns into the city.

    “We are not going to live under the gun of dangerous people in New York
    City,” Adams said.

    Four of the five shootings that wounded NYPD officers this year happened
    this week.

    On Thursday, a police detective was shot on Staten Island as police served
    a warrant in a narcotics investigation; on Tuesday, an officer was struck
    in the leg in the Bronx during a struggle with an armed suspect; and early
    on Jan. 1, an off-duty officer was shot while sleeping in his car between shifts, officials said. The three officers survived.

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    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting, police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in Harlem
    Jan. 21, 202201:59


    A New York City police officer was gunned down and another left fighting
    for his life after a man opened fire on them in a Harlem apartment Friday evening, officials said.

    Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed and a second officer, who was not
    named, was in critical condition, police said early Saturday.

    They were the fourth and fifth New York Police Department officers shot
    this year.

    The pair were responding to a 911 call about a woman having a dispute with
    her son at 6:15 p.m., police said.

    When they arrived, the woman and one son were at the front of the
    apartment. The two officers were fired upon without warning when they went
    down a narrow hallway to the rear bedroom where the suspect was, police
    added.

    “As our first officer approached the bedroom, the door swings open and
    numerous shots are fired, striking both officers,” James Essig, chief of detectives, told a news conference at Harlem Hospital.

    The suspect, Lashawn Mcneil, 47, was then shot in the arm and head by a
    third officer, Essig said.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at the scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.



    Mayor Eric Adams, a former NYPD police captain who ran on a pledge to
    combat gun violence, said the shooting was a crime against all New
    Yorkers.

    “It is our city against the killers,” Adams said. “This was just not an
    attack on three brave officers, this was an attack on the city of New
    York. And it’s an attack on the children and families of this city.”

    Adams referred to the five officers shot and an 11-month-old girl who was wounded by a stray bullet, and called on the federal government to do more
    to stop the flow of illegal guns into the city.

    “We are not going to live under the gun of dangerous people in New York
    City,” Adams said.

    Four of the five shootings that wounded NYPD officers this year happened
    this week.

    On Thursday, a police detective was shot on Staten Island as police served
    a warrant in a narcotics investigation; on Tuesday, an officer was struck
    in the leg in the Bronx during a struggle with an armed suspect; and early
    on Jan. 1, an off-duty officer was shot while sleeping in his car between shifts, officials said. The three officers survived.

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    NYPD officer killed, another in critical condition after Harlem shooting, police say

    “We’re mourning, and we’re angry,” Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell
    told a news conference.
    /
    At least 1 NYPD officer dead, another in critical after shooting in Harlem
    Jan. 21, 202201:59


    A New York City police officer was gunned down and another left fighting
    for his life after a man opened fire on them in a Harlem apartment Friday evening, officials said.

    Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed and a second officer, who was not
    named, was in critical condition, police said early Saturday.

    They were the fourth and fifth New York Police Department officers shot
    this year.

    The pair were responding to a 911 call about a woman having a dispute with
    her son at 6:15 p.m., police said.

    When they arrived, the woman and one son were at the front of the
    apartment. The two officers were fired upon without warning when they went
    down a narrow hallway to the rear bedroom where the suspect was, police
    added.

    “As our first officer approached the bedroom, the door swings open and
    numerous shots are fired, striking both officers,” James Essig, chief of detectives, told a news conference at Harlem Hospital.

    The suspect, Lashawn Mcneil, 47, was then shot in the arm and head by a
    third officer, Essig said.

    A Glock 45 handgun with an extended 40-round magazine was recovered at the scene, police said, adding that the gun was stolen in Baltimore in 2017.



    Mayor Eric Adams, a former NYPD police captain who ran on a pledge to
    combat gun violence, said the shooting was a crime against all New
    Yorkers.

    “It is our city against the killers,” Adams said. “This was just not an
    attack on three brave officers, this was an attack on the city of New
    York. And it’s an attack on the children and families of this city.”

    Adams referred to the five officers shot and an 11-month-old girl who was wounded by a stray bullet, and called on the federal government to do more
    to stop the flow of illegal guns into the city.

    “We are not going to live under the gun of dangerous people in New York
    City,” Adams said.

    Four of the five shootings that wounded NYPD officers this year happened
    this week.

    On Thursday, a police detective was shot on Staten Island as police served
    a warrant in a narcotics investigation; on Tuesday, an officer was struck
    in the leg in the Bronx during a struggle with an armed suspect; and early
    on Jan. 1, an off-duty officer was shot while sleeping in his car between shifts, officials said. The three officers survived.

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