Orlando Sentinel

Before ambushing

- By Colleen Long

and killing a New York City police officer, the gunman had railed against officers in a Facebook video and declared, “It’s time for people to rise up.”

NEW YORK — A New York City police officer was shot to death early Wednesday, ambushed inside a mobile command post by an ex-convict who had ranted online about his treatment in prison and about officers getting away with killing people, authoritie­s said. The gunman was killed by police a block away.

Miosotis Familia, a 12year member of the force, was writing in her notebook in the front seat of the RV-like vehicle when the killer strode up to it in a Bronx neighborho­od around 12:30 a.m. and fired one round through the passenger-side window, striking her in the head, authoritie­s said.

“PO Miosotis Familia has been assassinat­ed in an unprovoked attack on cops assigned to keep NYers safe,” Police Commission­er James O’Neill tweeted.

Her partner radioed franticall­y for help, and police caught up to 34year-old Alexander Bonds, who was gunned down after pulling a revolver, police said.

Witness Jay Marzelli told the Daily News that he thought the shots were Fourth of July fireworks at first.

“All of a sudden there was all this running and stuff going on, and I look out, probably 40, 50, 60 cops screaming, ‘Call a paramedic, clear the block!’ ” he said. “It looked like there was a riot going on, and two seconds later I hear gunshots, ‘Bam, bam’ ”

Familia, 48, had been stationed inside the mobile command post, which had been set up in the highcrime neighborho­od since March after a triple shooting and was manned around the clock.

Bonds was sentenced to six years in Attica prison in an armed robbery case out of Syracuse and had been paroled in 2013. He had other prior arrests, including one in 2001, when as a teenager he was accused of attacking an officer with brass knuckles.

In a video posted on Facebook in September, the Bronx man ranted about the treatment of people by officers and talked about how hard life was behind bars.

“Don’t think every brother, cousin, uncle you got that get killed in jail is because of a Blood or Crip or Latin King killing them. Nah, police be killing them and saying that an inmate killed them,” he said in the video.

At another point, he said: “I’m not playing, Mr. Officer. I don’t care about 100 police watching this.” And: “It’s time for people to wisen up.”

Aside from the police rant, Bonds’ Facebook page mostly consisted of inspiratio­nal quotes and quizzes. Police said they were trying to identify the motive for the shooting.

While tensions have been running high between police and minority communitie­s around the country amid headline-grabbing police slayings of unarmed men, there was little or no immediate indication the killing had a racial dimension. Bonds was black; Familia was black and Hispanic, with her family hailing from the Dominican Republic. She apparently had no previous contact with Bonds.

The shooting recalled the 2014 ambush killings of two New York City officers who were shot in their cruiser by a man who approached the passenger window. The gunman, 28year-old Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then killed himself. Brinsley had announced online before the attack that he was going to shoot two “pigs” in retaliatio­n for the police chokehold death of Eric Garner.

Familia, a mother of three, including a set of twins, lived with her mother and worked the midnight shift in the Bronx. Family and friends said she became an officer to help her community.

“Put it this way: She’d give you the shirt off her back. She was the sweetest person you ever want to meet,” neighbor Tom Ritter said. He said his son, now 22, played with Familia’s children, and she practicall­y “adopted” him.

When he heard that she had been shot, he said, “My heart dropped.”

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