Detective Corey Fisher was released from Jamaica Hospital on Aug. 25 after sustaining four gunshot wounds while responding to a carjacking in Whitestone. He suffered gunshot wounds to his left leg that injured his tibia and wounds to his right wrist, with two shots passing through his body, as reported by Dr. Katherine McKenzie. Fisher, assigned to Queens South Narcotics, responded to an attempted carjacking of an Uber driver near the Whitestone Expressway and 22nd Road just before 9 a.m. on Aug. 22. He was struck while attempting to block 28-year-old Kevin Dubuisson, who fled as officers opened fire. Dubuisson has multiple prior arrests, including assault, robbery, and weapons-related incidents. Fisher left the hospital to applause from fellow officers and police leadership.
According to Dr. Katherine McKenzie, a trauma surgeon at Jamaica Hospital, Fisher suffered four gunshot wounds altogether. He had gunshot wounds to his left leg that injured his tibia bone, which is the main bone in your lower leg, between your knee and your ankle that provides support to that side of the body. He had injuries to his right wrist, Dr. McKenzie said. He sustained four gunshot wounds, two of them were through and through.
Fisher, who is assigned to Queens South Narcotics, responded to the carjacking of an Uber driver near the Whitestone Expressway and 22nd Road in Whitestone just before 9 a.m. on Aug. 22. The detective attempted to block the way of 28-year-old Kevin Dubuisson, who was attempting to flee when cops from the 109th Precinct opened fire. Authorities described Dubuisson as a dangerous criminal who has been previously cuffed for assault and robbery, as well as a history involving guns.
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