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Man who wanted to end wife’s ordeal kills them both at hospital

Gunfire prompts brief lockdown of major suburban medical center in New York

- By DEEPTI HAJELA and JENNIFER PELTZ

Valhalla, N.Y. — A man who said he wanted to end his ailing wife’s suffering shot her to death in her bed at a suburban New York hospital Wednesday and then killed himself, police said.

Richard DeLucia, 71, left a note at the couple’s condo indicating he was distraught about how his wife, Ann, 70, was suffering and wanted to put a stop to her ordeal, Westcheste­r County police spokesman Kieran O’Leary said.

Then the husband went to his wife’s room at Westcheste­r Medical Center with a licensed .38-caliber revolver, fired a single shot that killed his wife and then took his own life with another shot, police said. No one else was in the room at the time, authoritie­s said.

Ann DeLucia, whose medical condition wasn’t immediatel­y revealed, was found in her bed and her husband was found on the floor of her fourth-floor room at the Valhalla hospital, about 35 miles north of Manhattan, police said.

At the couple’s condo building in Yorktown Heights, neighbors absorbed the news with dismay.

“Everybody’s just shocked,” resident Valeria Tassone said, but “whatever took place is their business.”

The gunfire prompted a brief lockdown of a major suburban medical center that cares for tens of thousands of people per year. Jatziri Escobar, a patient who arrived at the hospital shortly after 9 a.m., told The Journal News she was in a first-floor room when staffers ran through the building, alerting patients about the active shooting.

“I was kinda scared, but one of the officers told me to relax and all would be OK,” said Escobar, 22, of Elmsford.

Dr. Srihari Naidu, an interventi­onal cardiologi­st at the hospital, told The Associated Press he was at his office in a nearby building when he got an “active shooter alert,” followed by a lockdown notificati­on that lasted for about a half-hour.

The building where the shooting happened is “very well guarded,” he said, and many areas cannot be accessed without badges.

A third-party company handles security for Westcheste­r Medical Center, providing both unarmed guards and some armed supervisor­s with law-enforcemen­t background­s. People entering the hospital aren’t searched for weapons.

Police said the hospital’s security staff responded immediatel­y, and police arrived within two minutes.

 ?? JULIE JACOBSON/AP PHOTO ?? Westcheste­r County police officers stand outside the emergency entrance to Westcheste­r Medical Center on Wednesday in Valhalla, N.Y. A man shot a female patient and then killed himself at the suburban New York hospital Wednesday, police said.
JULIE JACOBSON/AP PHOTO Westcheste­r County police officers stand outside the emergency entrance to Westcheste­r Medical Center on Wednesday in Valhalla, N.Y. A man shot a female patient and then killed himself at the suburban New York hospital Wednesday, police said.

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