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NYPD Officer Shot and Suspect Killed During Armed Standoff in Brooklyn

190 Kosciuszko St, Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

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Summary

  • An NYPD officer was shot in the leg during a standoff with a barricaded suspect on Kosciuszko Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn on Friday morning.
  • The officer was taken to Kings County Hospital where he is being treated and is expected to recover.
  • The incident began around 5:45 a.m. when neighbors called 911 reporting gunfire. The 48-year-old suspect ran into an apartment on Kosciuszko Street after the initial shooting, and other residents fled to safety as he locked himself inside.
  • Police established a dialogue with the suspect, and hours later around 9 a.m., shots were fired.
  • The suspect was shot and rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
  • Two firearms were also recovered inside the apartment.
  • The investigation is ongoing.

Timeline

Two firearms were recovered inside the apartment. The suspect had prior interaction with police, though his record is mostly sealed.

The 48-year-old suspect was also shot during the confrontation and was rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The officer was transported to Kings County Hospital and is expected to recover, according to Eyewitness News.

Police established a dialogue with the suspect for several hours before shots were fired around 9 a.m., at which point the NYPD officer was shot in the leg.

According to multiple news sources, the incident began around 5:45 a.m. when neighbors called 911 reporting gunfire on Kosciuszko Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The suspect ran into an apartment and locked himself inside as other residents fled to safety.

Additionally, Fox 5 NY confirms the suspect is in custody.

Fox 5 NY has also corroborated the details listed below. The officer was shot in the leg during an hours-long standoff with an armed suspect.

Police sources report the suspect was also shot during the standoff and is reported to have life-threatening injuries.

Police sources report the suspect is in custody.

Police sources confirm the officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The extent of the officer's injuries is unknown at this time.

The officer was transported to a local hospital, according to a post from @NYC_Alerts911 on X (formerly Twitter).

Police sources confirm an officer was shot in the leg at the scene.

Due to a police investigation, please avoid the vicinity of 190 Kosciusko Street. Expect delays and heavy traffic in the area, per the NYPD.

Special response teams are on scene, and there are currently no reported injuries.

Special response teams are en route to assist with the barricade situation.

Firefighters are responding to a report of a person who is barricaded. It's unknown whether the person is armed.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 190 Kosciuszko St.

Two firearms were recovered inside the apartment. The suspect had prior interaction with police, though his record is mostly sealed.

The 48-year-old suspect was also shot during the confrontation and was rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The officer was transported to Kings County Hospital and is expected to recover, according to Eyewitness News.

Police established a dialogue with the suspect for several hours before shots were fired around 9 a.m., at which point the NYPD officer was shot in the leg.

According to multiple news sources, the incident began around 5:45 a.m. when neighbors called 911 reporting gunfire on Kosciuszko Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The suspect ran into an apartment and locked himself inside as other residents fled to safety.

Additionally, Fox 5 NY confirms the suspect is in custody.

Fox 5 NY has also corroborated the details listed below. The officer was shot in the leg during an hours-long standoff with an armed suspect.

Police sources report the suspect was also shot during the standoff and is reported to have life-threatening injuries.

Police sources report the suspect is in custody.

Police sources confirm the officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The extent of the officer's injuries is unknown at this time.

The officer was transported to a local hospital, according to a post from @NYC_Alerts911 on X (formerly Twitter).

Police sources confirm an officer was shot in the leg at the scene.

Due to a police investigation, please avoid the vicinity of 190 Kosciusko Street. Expect delays and heavy traffic in the area, per the NYPD.

Special response teams are on scene, and there are currently no reported injuries.

Special response teams are en route to assist with the barricade situation.

Firefighters are responding to a report of a person who is barricaded. It's unknown whether the person is armed.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 190 Kosciuszko St.

Two firearms were recovered inside the apartment. The suspect had prior interaction with police, though his record is mostly sealed.

The 48-year-old suspect was also shot during the confrontation and was rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The officer was transported to Kings County Hospital and is expected to recover, according to Eyewitness News.

Police established a dialogue with the suspect for several hours before shots were fired around 9 a.m., at which point the NYPD officer was shot in the leg.

According to multiple news sources, the incident began around 5:45 a.m. when neighbors called 911 reporting gunfire on Kosciuszko Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The suspect ran into an apartment and locked himself inside as other residents fled to safety.

Additionally, Fox 5 NY confirms the suspect is in custody.

Fox 5 NY has also corroborated the details listed below. The officer was shot in the leg during an hours-long standoff with an armed suspect.

Police sources report the suspect was also shot during the standoff and is reported to have life-threatening injuries.

Police sources report the suspect is in custody.

Police sources confirm the officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The extent of the officer's injuries is unknown at this time.

The officer was transported to a local hospital, according to a post from @NYC_Alerts911 on X (formerly Twitter).

Police sources confirm an officer was shot in the leg at the scene.

Due to a police investigation, please avoid the vicinity of 190 Kosciusko Street. Expect delays and heavy traffic in the area, per the NYPD.

Special response teams are on scene, and there are currently no reported injuries.

Special response teams are en route to assist with the barricade situation.

Firefighters are responding to a report of a person who is barricaded. It's unknown whether the person is armed.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 190 Kosciuszko St.

Two firearms were recovered inside the apartment. The suspect had prior interaction with police, though his record is mostly sealed.

The 48-year-old suspect was also shot during the confrontation and was rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The officer was transported to Kings County Hospital and is expected to recover, according to Eyewitness News.

Police established a dialogue with the suspect for several hours before shots were fired around 9 a.m., at which point the NYPD officer was shot in the leg.

According to multiple news sources, the incident began around 5:45 a.m. when neighbors called 911 reporting gunfire on Kosciuszko Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The suspect ran into an apartment and locked himself inside as other residents fled to safety.

Additionally, Fox 5 NY confirms the suspect is in custody.

Fox 5 NY has also corroborated the details listed below. The officer was shot in the leg during an hours-long standoff with an armed suspect.

Police sources report the suspect was also shot during the standoff and is reported to have life-threatening injuries.

Police sources report the suspect is in custody.

Police sources confirm the officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The extent of the officer's injuries is unknown at this time.

The officer was transported to a local hospital, according to a post from @NYC_Alerts911 on X (formerly Twitter).

Police sources confirm an officer was shot in the leg at the scene.

Due to a police investigation, please avoid the vicinity of 190 Kosciusko Street. Expect delays and heavy traffic in the area, per the NYPD.

Special response teams are on scene, and there are currently no reported injuries.

Special response teams are en route to assist with the barricade situation.

Firefighters are responding to a report of a person who is barricaded. It's unknown whether the person is armed.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 190 Kosciuszko St.

Two firearms were recovered inside the apartment. The suspect had prior interaction with police, though his record is mostly sealed.

The 48-year-old suspect was also shot during the confrontation and was rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The officer was transported to Kings County Hospital and is expected to recover, according to Eyewitness News.

Police established a dialogue with the suspect for several hours before shots were fired around 9 a.m., at which point the NYPD officer was shot in the leg.

According to multiple news sources, the incident began around 5:45 a.m. when neighbors called 911 reporting gunfire on Kosciuszko Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The suspect ran into an apartment and locked himself inside as other residents fled to safety.

Additionally, Fox 5 NY confirms the suspect is in custody.

Fox 5 NY has also corroborated the details listed below. The officer was shot in the leg during an hours-long standoff with an armed suspect.

Police sources report the suspect was also shot during the standoff and is reported to have life-threatening injuries.

Police sources report the suspect is in custody.

Police sources confirm the officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

The extent of the officer's injuries is unknown at this time.

The officer was transported to a local hospital, according to a post from @NYC_Alerts911 on X (formerly Twitter).

Police sources confirm an officer was shot in the leg at the scene.

Due to a police investigation, please avoid the vicinity of 190 Kosciusko Street. Expect delays and heavy traffic in the area, per the NYPD.

Special response teams are on scene, and there are currently no reported injuries.

Special response teams are en route to assist with the barricade situation.

Firefighters are responding to a report of a person who is barricaded. It's unknown whether the person is armed.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 190 Kosciuszko St.

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Radio Clips

FDNY EMS CW1 Β· Jun 19, 10:03AM Β· 0:17
Medical Branch Box 3065, do you need any additional resources or you're good with what you have? I'm going to try to remain good with what we have. Alright, 10-4.
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FDNY EMS CW1 Β· Jun 19, 9:49AM Β· 0:10
That entire building has been evacuated. Is there a callback from that additional patient that keeps calling us? Can we get a better location?
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FDNY EMS CW1 Β· Jun 19, 9:49AM Β· 0:31
Medical branch, Brooklyn box 3065, citywide. Sir, how do you read? We're answering you, sir. How do you read? My apologies, my radio's been in and out all morning. I'll switch it out when I'm done here. We made entry into 190A Tompkins. There is no patient at that location. PD is denying us access to 190 Tompkins, my apologies, as it's an active, ongoing crime scene. However, they say there's a
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Comments30

Truck3215d ago

It’s only gonna get worse over the next four years

neenee12115d ago

🀑

BronxUser9573190215d ago

That’s the problem, these people are so out of touch with reality that they’ll blame Trump instead of the criminals or the Politicians that enabled this

CommonAmericanSense5d ago

Ik!!! Thats what happens when people get TDS

29875d ago

Bring back 3 strikes I don’t care how inhumane it is. We already know by their record who’s predisposed to being a repeat offender

nycpattern5d ago

I hope the officer pulls through just fine. Good riddance to that criminal. God bless the officers that put themselves in harms way like this.

brooklynUser18827780025d ago

Amen πŸ™

Truck3215d ago

It’s only gonna get worse over the next four years

neenee12115d ago

🀑

BronxUser9573190215d ago

That’s the problem, these people are so out of touch with reality that they’ll blame Trump instead of the criminals or the Politicians that enabled this

CommonAmericanSense5d ago

Ik!!! Thats what happens when people get TDS

29875d ago

Bring back 3 strikes I don’t care how inhumane it is. We already know by their record who’s predisposed to being a repeat offender

nycpattern5d ago

I hope the officer pulls through just fine. Good riddance to that criminal. God bless the officers that put themselves in harms way like this.

brooklynUser18827780025d ago

Amen πŸ™

Truck3215d ago

It’s only gonna get worse over the next four years

neenee12115d ago

🀑

BronxUser9573190215d ago

That’s the problem, these people are so out of touch with reality that they’ll blame Trump instead of the criminals or the Politicians that enabled this

CommonAmericanSense5d ago

Ik!!! Thats what happens when people get TDS

29875d ago

Bring back 3 strikes I don’t care how inhumane it is. We already know by their record who’s predisposed to being a repeat offender

nycpattern5d ago

I hope the officer pulls through just fine. Good riddance to that criminal. God bless the officers that put themselves in harms way like this.

brooklynUser18827780025d ago

Amen πŸ™

Truck3215d ago

It’s only gonna get worse over the next four years

neenee12115d ago

🀑

BronxUser9573190215d ago

That’s the problem, these people are so out of touch with reality that they’ll blame Trump instead of the criminals or the Politicians that enabled this

CommonAmericanSense5d ago

Ik!!! Thats what happens when people get TDS

29875d ago

Bring back 3 strikes I don’t care how inhumane it is. We already know by their record who’s predisposed to being a repeat offender

nycpattern5d ago

I hope the officer pulls through just fine. Good riddance to that criminal. God bless the officers that put themselves in harms way like this.

brooklynUser18827780025d ago

Amen πŸ™

Truck3215d ago

It’s only gonna get worse over the next four years

neenee12115d ago

🀑

BronxUser9573190215d ago

That’s the problem, these people are so out of touch with reality that they’ll blame Trump instead of the criminals or the Politicians that enabled this

CommonAmericanSense5d ago

Ik!!! Thats what happens when people get TDS

29875d ago

Bring back 3 strikes I don’t care how inhumane it is. We already know by their record who’s predisposed to being a repeat offender

nycpattern5d ago

I hope the officer pulls through just fine. Good riddance to that criminal. God bless the officers that put themselves in harms way like this.

brooklynUser18827780025d ago

Amen πŸ™

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