NYPD releases body cam footage of shooting inside NewYork-Presbyterian
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NYPD releases body cam footage of shooting inside NewYork-Presbyterian
"PARK SLOPE - NYPD RELEASED BODY CAM footage on Thursday, Jan. 29, showing the fatal police shooting of Michael Lynch, a 62-year-old former NYPD officer and retired FDNY lieutenant, following a tense standoff inside NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital earlier this month, according to the NY Daily News . Police say Lynch barricaded himself in an eighth-floor room on Jan. 7, cut himself and took an elderly patient and a hospital security guard hostage while armed with a shard of porcelain."
"Lynch repeatedly refused commands to drop the weapon and when he advanced towards officers, they shot him, authorities said. He later died from his injuries. The incident is under investigation by the New York State Attorney General. The video identifies the officers who fired as Jason Liu and Brandon Bradley of the 78th Precinct. The head of the Police Benevolent Association, Patrick Hendry, defended the officers' actions, citing the danger to hospital staff and patients."
NYPD released body camera footage showing the fatal shooting of Michael Lynch, 62, a former NYPD officer and retired FDNY lieutenant, after a standoff at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Police say Lynch barricaded himself on Jan. 7, cut himself and took an elderly patient and a hospital security guard hostage while armed with a shard of porcelain. Lynch refused commands to drop the weapon and advanced toward officers, who shot him; he later died. The New York State Attorney General is investigating. Officers who fired were identified as Jason Liu and Brandon Bradley. The Police Benevolent Association defended the shooting, while Lynch's family criticized insufficient de-escalation.
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