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Police say a gunman opened fire on two on-duty NYPD officers in Brooklyn Saturday afternoon, killing them both, and later fatally shooting himself.

Police say Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos were sitting in their patrol car near the corner of Myrtle and Tompkins Avenues when the 28-year-old Ismaaiyl Brinsley approached and shot both of the officers just before 3 p.m.

Brinsley then ran down into the Myrtle-Willoughby subway station where he shot himself dead.

The officers were taken to Woodhull Medical Center, where one of the officers was pronounced dead.

The second officer was pronounced dead later Saturday.

Police say Brinsley shot a woman in Baltimore, Maryland who they believe was his former girlfriend. They say that the woman's mother contacted Baltimore County detectives, saying that Brinsley was posting on the woman's Instagram account.

Police say Baltimore authorities then contacted the NYPD with a wanted flyer for Brinsley, who by that time, had already shot the two NYPD officers.

Police Commissioner William Bratton and Mayor Bill de Blasio held a press conference on the incident at Woodhull Medical Center.

"Tragically too, this is not the first time we have seen such violence. Seven times since 1972, we have seen partners murdered together often in incidents such as this: mindless assassinations without warning. Our officers know this from the memorial walls on our precincts and headquarters...Nevertheless, they do what we expect of them," Bratton said. "We will never forget the two young men who lost their lives today."

The mayor emphasized that people should contact the NYPD if they believe someone has the intention of attacking the police.

"When a police officer is murdered, it tears at the foundation of our society," he said. "This is a point to make clear to all my fellow New Yorkersβ€”that anytime anyone has information that there might be an attack on our police...it is imperative that that be reported immediately."

Elected leaders and activists expressed their outrage at the news of the shooting, with some emphasizing that whatever the Brinsley's motives were, they did not represent the message of those calling for police reform.

"Anger, because as people have taken to the streets to talk about police reform, nowhere in their calls was dealing with retaliation or in anyway hurt innocent police officers, who every day give their life to ensure that our streets are safe," said Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

The Rev. Al Sharpton released a statement, saying that he has been in contact with Eric Garner's family, and that they are outraged. He added, "We have stressed at every rally and march that anyone engaged in any violence is an enemy to the pursuit of justice for Eric Garner and Michael Brown. We have been criticized at National Action Network for not allowing rhetoric or chanting of violence and would abruptly denounce it at all of our gatherings. 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."

City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito tweeted the following in the hours after the shooting.

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Originally Posted by Chief:

Two NYPD Officers Shot Dead, Gunman Kills Self

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Police say a gunman opened fire on two on-duty NYPD officers in Brooklyn Saturday afternoon, killing them both, and later fatally shooting himself.

Police say Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos were sitting in their patrol car near the corner of Myrtle and Tompkins Avenues when the 28-year-old Ismaaiyl Brinsley approached and shot both of the officers just before 3 p.m.

Brinsley then ran down into the Myrtle-Willoughby subway station where he shot himself dead.

The officers were taken to Woodhull Medical Center, where one of the officers was pronounced dead.

The second officer was pronounced dead later Saturday.

Police say Brinsley shot a woman in Baltimore, Maryland who they believe was his former girlfriend. They say that the woman's mother contacted Baltimore County detectives, saying that Brinsley was posting on the woman's Instagram account.

Police say Baltimore authorities then contacted the NYPD with a wanted flyer for Brinsley, who by that time, had already shot the two NYPD officers.

Police Commissioner William Bratton and Mayor Bill de Blasio held a press conference on the incident at Woodhull Medical Center.

"Tragically too, this is not the first time we have seen such violence. Seven times since 1972, we have seen partners murdered together often in incidents such as this: mindless assassinations without warning. Our officers know this from the memorial walls on our precincts and headquarters...Nevertheless, they do what we expect of them," Bratton said. "We will never forget the two young men who lost their lives today."

The mayor emphasized that people should contact the NYPD if they believe someone has the intention of attacking the police.

"When a police officer is murdered, it tears at the foundation of our society," he said. "This is a point to make clear to all my fellow New Yorkersβ€”that anytime anyone has information that there might be an attack on our police...it is imperative that that be reported immediately."

Elected leaders and activists expressed their outrage at the news of the shooting, with some emphasizing that whatever the Brinsley's motives were, they did not represent the message of those calling for police reform.

"Anger, because as people have taken to the streets to talk about police reform, nowhere in their calls was dealing with retaliation or in anyway hurt innocent police officers, who every day give their life to ensure that our streets are safe," said Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

The Rev. Al Sharpton released a statement, saying that he has been in contact with Eric Garner's family, and that they are outraged. He added, "We have stressed at every rally and march that anyone engaged in any violence is an enemy to the pursuit of justice for Eric Garner and Michael Brown. We have been criticized at National Action Network for not allowing rhetoric or chanting of violence and would abruptly denounce it at all of our gatherings. 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."

City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito tweeted the following in the hours after the shooting.

It's a sad day. Four families are affected by these tragedies. The man hated cops.

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by sachin_05:

You can be above the law but not bulletproof...PPP outlaws should take this as a wake up call...

I always knew what a fool  and an ASS you are. You brainless Twit.

Loud man mouth you hangover?

Ow Gal, Did I look drunk last night?? Is more like I am bruised with all the time I spent with you last night.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Chief:

The PBA head is blaming our Mayor.

The PBA Head is playing Games with the issue. He is mixing Apples and Oranges.  He wants to use the killing of these Cops to allow some Police Officers to act as Judge and Jury. The Garner's case clearly showed that there are Police Officers who treat Non White differently and unfairly.  I was once stop and Frisk by Police for no reason. Lynch wants Police Officers to do as they like. This mental case that killed the 2 Officers yesterday is gone so his case is closed.  All this talk about the Mayor and Al Sharpton having blood on their hands are Hogwash.

Nehru
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by sachin_05:

You can be above the law but not bulletproof...PPP outlaws should take this as a wake up call...

That's right. They are sleeping in NY.

like u went hunting cabbage in NY

Did you not see me last night? I was hunting in your backyard. I turned the lights off.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by sachin_05:

You can be above the law but not bulletproof...PPP outlaws should take this as a wake up call...

That's right. They are sleeping in NY.

like u went hunting cabbage in NY

Did you not see me last night? I was hunting in your backyard. I turned the lights off.

back to your old habit of thieving  

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by sachin_05:

You can be above the law but not bulletproof...PPP outlaws should take this as a wake up call...

That's right. They are sleeping in NY.

like u went hunting cabbage in NY

Did you not see me last night? I was hunting in your backyard. I turned the lights off.

back to your old habit of thieving  

You remembah "wan tigah neva lose ee stripes".

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I was once stop and Frisk by Police for no reason. Lynch wants Police Officers to do as they like.

Only once?????

 

They are very attentive to drunks on the road.

Dat is not how others related to you address me!!!!

were they stop u in the gutter on liberty ave

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

I was once stop and Frisk by Police for no reason. Lynch wants Police Officers to do as they like.

Only once?????

 

They are very attentive to drunks on the road.

Dat is not how others related to you address me!!!!

were they stop u in the gutter on liberty ave

Yes and I was on top of someone you know!!!

Nehru

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