Two NY police officers shot dead in execution style

This is not a scene from any TV/movie series about “Gotham”, It actually happened this evening when a guy shot two NY police officers. The same guy has been considered responsible for another murder he committed of apparently his girl friend in baltimore.

But the most important matter is that the shooter seemed to be angry on police for recent African-American killings of Eric Garner and Michael Brown.

The cops in NY are really furious on this dual murder and the drama added when Police union has held NYC mayor De Belasio responsible for this.
Many are now demanding resignation of mayor already.

Two NYPD officers murdered in Brooklyn before gunman shoots himself | US news | The Guardian

Two NYPD officers murdered in Brooklyn before gunman shoots himself

  • Officers killed in ambush named as Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos
  • Suspect Ismaaiyl Brinsley also linked to shooting in Baltimore
  • Police unions say ‘blood on hands’ of protesters and mayor

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Saturday 20 December 2014 23.01 EST

Two New York City police officers were shot and killed on Saturday afternoon as they sat in their patrol car in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbourhood of Brooklyn.
In a Saturday evening press conference at Woodhull medical center in the borough, NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton, his voice cracking with emotion, named the two officers killed as Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos.
Bratton and New York City mayor Bill de Blasio both said the officers had been killed “execution style” and described their deaths as an “assassination”. “There is no more emotional time for a police officer,” said Bratton. “A death of this nature, an assassination, it’s unlike any other type of emotion. It’s hard to deal with.”
Bratton said the gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, 28, had made “very anti-police” postings on the Instagram social media site and these were being investigated.
*******The killings sparked an angry outburst from the leader of the city’s main police union, the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association. Pat Lynch, president of the PBA, appeared to blame the deaths on the protesters who have taken to the streets of New York in recent weeks and on De Blasio, the mayor.


In a fiery press conference outside the hospital doors, Lynch said there was “blood on their hands [of] those that incited violence on the street under the guise of protest … [blood] on the steps of city hall, in the office of the mayor”.
*******“When these funerals are over,” said Lynch, “those responsible will be called on to the carpet and held accountable.”


A parallel organisation, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, echoed Lynch’s statements on Twitter:
Local news television showed police appearing to turn their backs on the mayor.
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Bratton said Brinsley had shot and wounded a woman believed to have been his girlfriend at 5.46am in Baltimore county, Maryland. Police in Baltimore county had sent a warning fax about Brinsley to the NYPD, based on information from the victim’s Instagram account, Bratton said. Tragically, he added, the warning came too late.
*******“Officer Ramos and Officer Liu never had time to draw their weapons,” Bratton said. “They may have also never had time to see their assailant.”


When they were ambushed, shortly before 3pm, Liu and Ramos were parked in a marked patrol car near the Tompkins Houses public development. The two officers were rushed to Woodhull hospital but “despite every effort to save their lies both officers tragically succumbed”, Bratton said.
Liu had been a policeman for seven years and Ramos almost three years.
“Our city is in mourning,” said De Blasio. “Our hearts are heavy. We lost two good men who devoted their lives to protect the city they loved. Our hearts go out to their families to their comrades in arms at the 84th precinct, to the family of the NYPD.”
De Blasio said he had met the families of the two officers immediately prior to the press conference, including the woman Officer Liu had recently married, and Officer Ramos’s 13-year-old son.
Bratton said that after the shooting Brinsley fled into the Myrtle-Willoughby G-train station, where, on the westbound platform, he shot himself before officers could reach him. He died from a gunshot wound to the head. A weapon was recovered at the scene. Subway service was partially suspended and police blocked off the streets where the shooting occurred.
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***** Investigators work in the area where two NYPD officers were shot. Photograph: John Minchillo/AP
*****Bratton denied, however, that the shootings were an act of terrorism. De Blasio said: “When a police officer is murdered it is an attack on all of us, and everything we hold dear.”
************Relations between the NYPD and citizens have been tense following the death of a civilian, Eric Garner, who was put in an illegal chokehold by an officer. Last month a grand jury voted not to indict the officer, sparking protests in the city against police violence in that and other incidents. In November, city police fatally shot Akai Gurley, an unarmed black 28-year-old who was walking down a stairwell.


De Blasio has attracted criticism from police over remarks about NYPD attitudes to people of colour, made in reference to such protests.
Questioned at the press conference about such tensions, De Blasio said: “I think this is a time to think about these [officers’] families. It’s not a time for politics or political analysis.”
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***** NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton, right, stands beside Mayor Bill de Blasio as he wipes his eye during a news conference at Woodhull medical center.Photograph: John Minchillo/AP
**********************Earlier on Saturday, in response to widespread speculation about the gunman’s motives, the civil rights campaigner the Reverend Al Sharpton said: “I have spoken to the Garner family and we are outraged by the early reports of the police killed in Brooklyn today.


“The Garner family and I have always stressed that we do not believe that all police are bad, in fact we have stressed that most police are not bad.”
Later the US justice secretary, Eric Holder, condemned what he called an “unspeakable act of barbarism”.
“This cowardly attack underscores the dangers that are routinely faced by those who protect and serve their fellow citizens,” Holder said. “As a nation we must not forget this as we discuss the events of the recent past.
“These courageous men and women routinely incur tremendous personal risks, and place their lives on the line each and every day, in order to preserve public safety. We are forever in their debt.”
The last NYPD officer fatally shot on duty was Peter J Figoski, who was killed in December 2011.
The governor of New York state, Andrew Cuomo, said in a statement: “This deplorable act of violence is the opposite of what New York is and what New Yorkers believe in.”
The New York City public advocate, Letitia James, said: “Today the entire city mourns with the NYPD.”

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the murderer tweeted that he killed the officers as a revenge of police killing the black teenager. great! murder for murder. strange logic!

Two NY police officers shot dead in execution style

It's a very tense night in NY. It's just increasing the division of society on racial basis and it's bringing cops against public especially when police is directly blaming mayor

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this is crazy. There are thousands of police officers on duty across the nation and they serve to protect all of us at the cost of their own life. Whatever the NYPD police officer did to Eric Garner was totally wrong and there needs to be rules and laws implemented and protest are totally warranted. And jury made a f'ed up decision, that cop should have been behind bars for life. But we cannot make generalizations because all the cops are not like that. Shooting any white police officer as a revenge will not portray black community in a better light. With stuff like this, no wonder police are cautious and on edge when approaching black people. And I am pretty sure those two police officer who were killed had nothing to do with Eric Garner or harassing black people.
In emergency, those black folks will call 911 won't they? Guess who will come to rescue them .. Police. Now I won't blame them if they would be reluctant to show up.

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Sad news and my heart goes to the families of the two police officers.

I hope this incident will not be used to spew more hatred against the black community and justification for police brutality.

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Maybe he was mentally ill. I mean that's what they call all white guys who go berserk and go on shooting sprees.

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This is called demagoguery. Why should the actions of one man be the mayors fault. And for that matter the fault of the black community.

The fact the Characters such as Giuliani and Fox News are getting outraged over the protests speaks for itself. Why is the following so difficult to understand

1) The multiple killings of blacks by the police across the nation shows there is a problem
2) Peaceful protests are one way a democracy addresses this
3)The murder of the two policemen by a black person - who also murdered his girlfriend - should NOT reflect on the black community. Or the protesters.
5) Those who do so and hold public office should be held accountable

It should also he noted that the Giuliani and Peter kings and fox news did not protests the grand jury verdicts.