Friday, September 7, 2012

NY police accidentally shoot shop worker to death


I would think if he died from anything else other than the gunshot,like a heart attack, they would have mentioned it, wouldn't you?

A city police officer accidentally shot and killed a bodega worker who was fleeing an armed robbery, authorities said Friday.

The shooting occurred at about 2 a.m. after New York Police Department officers received a report of a holdup. When they arrived, they spotted an armed man and two other bandits holding the bodega's manager and the worker down on the floor at gunpoint, police said.


Something is not right here. The victim died from a shoulder wound?
That could only mean he bled out, so how is that possible if the cops understand the fact that he's a victim and that the discharge was an accident? Wouldn't they have rushed him to the hospital? If he bled out it sounds as though he was detained at the scene.

Two of the robbers, after realizing that police had arrived, fled to the back of the store, allowing the victims to break free, police said. The worker ran "full tilt" into an officer positioned just outside the door with his weapon drawn, said NYPD spokesman Paul Browne.

The two "became entangled and a round goes off," the spokesman said. "We believe it was an accidental discharge."

The victim was struck once in the shoulder. He was pronounced dead later at the hospital.

They have a suspect immediately, was their attention so taken up with this fact, that they didn't give proper attention to their own victim? Or is it a possibility that they don't understand that the victim is really a victim and think he is another perp, so they delayed the call for his treatment?

One of the suspects immediately surrendered.

The two others remained inside the store during a standoff with officers. One of the two emerged around 5 a.m., claiming to be a victim. Police found the second man tied up inside as part of the ruse, Browne said.

Police recovered a .32-caliber handgun. Also found was a backpack used by the suspects that contained $700 in cash, cigarettes and scratch-off lottery tickets.