Monday, November 24, 2014

NYPD Officer Shoots And Kills Unarmed Man In Brooklyn

 
An unarmed 28 year old Brooklyn man was shot dead on Thursday night November 20th and police say it was
 just an 'unfortunate tragedy' because he wasn't targeted.
The victim, Akai Gurley, (pictured above) had spent the evening at his girlfriend’s apartment inside the 
Louis Pink housing projects. The couple left the seventh floor apartment around 11:15 p.m. and tried to 
take an elevator down to the bottom floor. When the elevator wouldn’t work, they entered the stairwell."
Two officers, meanwhile, were conducting a vertical patrol -- also known as a top to bottom patrol -- inside 
the building. Upon entering the "dark" stairwell on the eighth floor, Bratton said, Officer Peter Liang drew his 
gun and flashlight as a safety precaution. That's when Gurley and his girlfriend -- identified by the New 
York Daily News as Melissa Butler -- also entered the stairwell.
At that moment, Liang fired one round from the eighth floor landing. Gurley, who was on the seventh floor 
landing, was struck in the chest.
The wounded man and his girlfriend then ran down the stairs before Gurley collapsed on the fifth floor. 
Under instructions from a 911 operator, Butler then tried to administer first aid. Gurley was transported to 
Brookdale Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton said that according to a preliminary investigation, 
"it appears this may have been an accidental discharge." Gurley "was not engaged in any criminal activity 
of any type. He didn’t do nothing wrong. He was just standing there and they shot him. He was an innocent 
man.” Bratton said.
Liang, Bratton said, has been on the force less than 18 months and was on probationary assignment to the 
housing bureau. Liang and the other officer were taken to the hospital to be treated for tinnitus, which is a 
ringing noise inside the ears, often caused by gunfire.
Bratton said he talked Friday morning to Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson, who's investigating 
the incident. NYPD Internal Affairs is also investigating.
Source: Huffington Post

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