It will be interesting to see how NYPD and Mayor Bloomberg try to de-ass accountability on this. nine people wounded and the shooter never fired his weapon after he killed his former boss. I am sure that NYPD has 'shooting decision training' and a FATS machine in use in their training. So what went wrong. Why so many bystanders wounded. They are lucky that they didn't kill people themselves.
Questions have been raised over the New York
police department's handling of a shooting near the Empire State
Building after armed officers injured nine passers-by as they pursued a
gunman who had just shot dead his former boss.
One of those
injured by police told the Guardian that officers appeared to fire
"randomly" as they confronted Jeffrey Johnson, 58, minutes after a
workplace dispute escalated into a chaotic shootout in one of the
busiest parts of Manhattan.
Reports suggest that while Johnson
drew his gun when he was confronted by officers, he did not fire; all
those injured appear to have been shot by police. The New York police
commissioner, Raymond Kelly, said officers had no choice but to act as
they did: police discharged 14 rounds and the gunman died at the scene.
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