Chilling footage reveals ‘Wild West’ second NYPD cop fatally shoots gun-toting maniac

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Chilling surveillance footage captured the “Wild West” second an NYPD cop shot a gun-toting maniac who allegedly fired at officers after threatening to shoot up Mount Sinai Hospital.

The tense clip confirmed the gunman – 20-year-old Elijah Brown – holding his weapon in his hand as he casually walked on Madison Avenue between East ninety fifth and 96th streets late Thursday after telling a bodega employee he deliberate to riddle the hospital with bullets. 

As cops approached Brown, he all of a sudden whipped round and fired on the officers – prompting not less than one to return hearth from the road, the footage reveals. 

Elijah Brown, 20, all of a sudden whips round and fires at Higher East Aspect cops Thursday night time, police stated. Obtained by NY Publish

Brown then collapsed backward on the sidewalk, the place two cops ran to are inclined to him, quickly joined by a number of others. 

The gunman was transported to the hospital in an NYPD automobile. He was later pronounced useless.

Brown’s reign of terror started round 7 p.m. when he brandished a firearm on an elevator of a residential constructing on Madison Avenue between East 106th and East 107th streets, NYPD Chief of Patrol Philip Rivera instructed reporters. 

Seemingly out of nowhere, he had pulled out the gun and pointed it straight on the particular person within the elevator with him, Rivera stated.

An NYPD officer shoots because the suspect fires at him, cops stated. Obtained by NY Publish

Brown continued holding the person at gunpoint till they reached the primary ground of the constructing, the place he then fled to a close-by deli on East 107th Avenue, police added. 

Whereas contained in the bodega, the maniac hopped behind the counter and pointed the firearm at a employee earlier than declaring, “Name 911, I’m going to the hospital to shoot it up,” Rivera stated.

Brown then stole the deli employee’s telephone, fled south on Madison Avenue and walked into Mount Sinai Medical Heart at 7:08 p.m., in response to officers. 

He was briefly inside earlier than leaving and inserting his firearm close to a tree proper exterior. 

The lethal Madison Avenue shootout occurred quickly after a number of folks had gotten off a bus there. Christopher Sadowski

He then re-entered the hospital and encountered an NYPD cop who was engaged on a paid safety element there, Rivera stated. 

The gun nut started to behave disorderly and instructed the NYPD member that he had a gun, the chief stated.

Whereas the cop tried to escort him out, Brown grabbed him from behind, and a quick scuffle ensued, police stated. 

The unhinged assailant, now exterior once more, then retrieved the firearm he had positioned on the bottom, and the off-duty officer positioned a name to request back-up over the radio, in response to cops.

Police Division Chief of Patrol Philip Rivera (middle) tells reporters Thursday, “It’s one other type of hazard when somebody goes right into a deli and the hospital with a gun and opens hearth straight on the NYPD.” Christopher Sadowski

That’s when the lethal Madison Avenue shootout unfolded – quickly after a number of folks close by had simply gotten off an MTA bus. 

“This example might have turned out in a different way. A person walked into a number of areas with a gun, menaced folks with that gun, then shot at our officers in the midst of a busy sidewalk with civilians in shut proximity,” Rivera stated Thursday night time.

“Each day, our officers placed on their uniforms, they usually encounter harmful conditions throughout the town. Nevertheless it’s one other type of hazard when somebody goes right into a deli and the hospital with a gun and opens hearth straight on the NYPD,” he stated. 

Brown has no prior arrests, police stated Friday.

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