Boston Herald

Gunman shot by police at NYC cathedral Christmas concert

-

NEW YORK — A man was fatally shot in the head by police on the steps of a landmark New York City cathedral Sunday afternoon after he began firing two semiautoma­tic handguns at the end of a Christmas choral concert, police said.

A detective, a sergeant and an officer fired 15 rounds after the man started shooting just before 4 p.m. at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, New York Police Commission­er Dermot Shea said.

“It is by the grace of God today,” Shea said, that no one besides the gunman was struck.

Witnesses told police the man was yelling “kill me” as he fired, Shea said. The man’s name was withheld pending positive identifica­tion.

The man had a lengthy criminal history and was carrying a bag containing a can of gasoline, rope, wire, knives and a Bible, Shea said. The police commission­er called the actions of the officers “heroic.”

The 45-minute concert had just concluded and people were starting to walk away when a series of shots was heard, sending people running down Amsterdam Avenue

screaming and diving to the sidewalk.

Before the gunfire began, the concert featured members of the cathedral choir standing far apart on the stone steps wearing masks because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“It was just beautiful, and then at the end this person started shooting. Everybody is in shock,” a cathedral spokeswoma­n, Lisa Schubert, told The New York Times. “The shooter could have killed a lot of people. There were hundreds of people here and he shot at least 20 times.”

 ?? AP ?? GRIM SCENE: New York Police officers block off the scene of a shooting at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine.
AP GRIM SCENE: New York Police officers block off the scene of a shooting at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States