Police fatally shoot man on Upper East Side after NYPD says he opened fire at officers.
An armed 20-year-old man was shot and killed by the police in a deadly confrontation on Manhattan's Upper East Side late Thursday, authorities said. According to officials, the young adult allegedly threatened to open fire on a hospital before firing at law enforcement officers.
Eyewitnesses reported that the man approached two men at his building on Madison Avenue, pulling out a gun and pointing it at them after seemingly no provocation had occurred. The victim then walked into a nearby deli where he pointed the same gun at a worker, saying "Call 911, I'm going down to the hospital to shoot it up".
The man stole the worker's phone before fleeing south on Madison Avenue. Moments later, he briefly entered Mount Sinai Hospital before leaving and placing his firearm next to a tree outside.
While inside the hospital, the suspect came face-to-face with an off-duty NYPD officer working security, according to authorities. In the ensuing struggle, both parties were in danger of being injured by each other's actions until backup arrived.
The man was confronted again as he exited Mount Sinai Hospital after picking up his dropped firearm and continuing south on Madison Avenue. It was only at this point that officers from the 19th precinct noticed him and immediately opened fire when he began firing back at them in a crowded area near multiple passengers who were just disembarking an MTA bus.
As part of their investigation, police found out that it was his actions around Madison Avenue that led to his demise as they say the man shot first but not for long.
While one may find some sense in taking up arms against those in power due to injustices faced by many individuals around this world who could be classified under that category such as the homeless, the mentally ill or the economically distressed.
An armed 20-year-old man was shot and killed by the police in a deadly confrontation on Manhattan's Upper East Side late Thursday, authorities said. According to officials, the young adult allegedly threatened to open fire on a hospital before firing at law enforcement officers.
Eyewitnesses reported that the man approached two men at his building on Madison Avenue, pulling out a gun and pointing it at them after seemingly no provocation had occurred. The victim then walked into a nearby deli where he pointed the same gun at a worker, saying "Call 911, I'm going down to the hospital to shoot it up".
The man stole the worker's phone before fleeing south on Madison Avenue. Moments later, he briefly entered Mount Sinai Hospital before leaving and placing his firearm next to a tree outside.
While inside the hospital, the suspect came face-to-face with an off-duty NYPD officer working security, according to authorities. In the ensuing struggle, both parties were in danger of being injured by each other's actions until backup arrived.
The man was confronted again as he exited Mount Sinai Hospital after picking up his dropped firearm and continuing south on Madison Avenue. It was only at this point that officers from the 19th precinct noticed him and immediately opened fire when he began firing back at them in a crowded area near multiple passengers who were just disembarking an MTA bus.
As part of their investigation, police found out that it was his actions around Madison Avenue that led to his demise as they say the man shot first but not for long.
While one may find some sense in taking up arms against those in power due to injustices faced by many individuals around this world who could be classified under that category such as the homeless, the mentally ill or the economically distressed.