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Off-duty New York police officer buying car shot, critically injured

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NEW YORK — A manhunt was under way Sunday for a gunman who critically wounded an off-duty New York Police Department officer who arranged on social media to meet at a Brooklyn street address to buy a car, authoritie­s said.

When the officer arrived with a relative in the borough’s East New York neighborho­od, the gunman announced a robbery and displayed a gun, leading to an exchange of gunfire that wounded the officer, according to Michael Baldassano, assistant chief of the NYPD Detectives Bureau.

Baldassano told a news conference late Saturday that the gunman fled the scene and the officer was taken to Brookdale Hospital. He asked anyone with informatio­n to contact police.

Baldassano, responding to a question, said there was no reason to believe that the gunman knew that the officer worked for the police department, but it was a question that remained under investigat­ion.

Police Commission­er Keechant Sewell said the critically wounded officer was a five-year NYPD veteran assigned to the patrol division.

“He is currently fighting for his life.”

Mayor Eric Adams, attending the news conference with Sewell, vowed to “catch the person responsibl­e.” He blamed the shooting on “too many illegal guns ... in the hands of bad people.”

Patrick Lynch, Police Benevolent Associatio­n president, called on state legislator­s to find ways to attack gun and violence problems.

“You want to see reality, look at the devastatio­n that those rounds caused to that young man’s body, listen to the cries of a wife, a father, a mother, their children.

“That’s reality. It’s causing devastatio­n. This has to end,” he said.

 ?? Dakota Santiago / The New York Times ?? Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit scrutinize the area where an off-duty officer was shot Saturday night in Brooklyn during a robbery as he tried to purchase a vehicle. He is hospitaliz­ed in critical condition, authoritie­s said late Saturday.
Dakota Santiago / The New York Times Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit scrutinize the area where an off-duty officer was shot Saturday night in Brooklyn during a robbery as he tried to purchase a vehicle. He is hospitaliz­ed in critical condition, authoritie­s said late Saturday.

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