There was another police related shooting in New York City earlier this morning, this time in the basement of a synagogue in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn and the whole incident was caught on tape (Warning: the video is of a graphic nature):
Dramatic video shows cop shooting stabbing suspect in NYC synagogue. Latest, ahead on @CBSThisMorning: http://t.co/jaRfl9nOf6
— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) December 9, 2014
Cops fatally shoot a stabbing suspect at a prominent synagogue http://t.co/lNnncLW1Zp
— New York Post (@nypost) December 9, 2014
In the video, you see a chaotic scene where the alleged attacker first drops the knife when confronted by NYPD officers but then, inexplicably, grabs the knife a second time before he can be cuffed. He is then seen approaching the officers before he is shot and killed.
The stabbing victim has been identified as 22-year-old Israeli Levi Rosenblatt and he is reportedly being treated at Kings County hospital where he listed in critical condition:
https://twitter.com/newyorkcityinfo/status/542305271754682371
There is no widespread outrage at the NYPD over the shooting (yet), but there are isolated Tweeters questioning why the NYPD had to shoot the man who had just stabbed somebody:
https://twitter.com/YahhYahhhRants/status/542313815602638849
@CNN Interesting that cops never seem to aim for legs,arms.
— Patrick (@sportbikeguy00) December 9, 2014
@CBSThisMorning Much respect 4 the #NYPD but is it necessary them 2 drop the F bomb so much?! I watched the video & cringed every time.
— ??? (@KarenPJ20) December 9, 2014
@AP a similar incident happened in Houston…but the police didn't shoot him…they apprehended and sent him to the psychiatrist center!
— Ms. C Loves History (@divasantamonica) December 9, 2014
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@FoxNews Why will police shoot anybody with a knife. The police killing in this country is too much. We should stop this police abuse.
— always truth (@Oswald524) December 9, 2014
New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman just yesterday asked Gov. Cuomo for the power to “temporarily” empower his office to take over the investigation and prosecution of police brutality cases in order to “restore trust in our criminal justice system.” Will this be his first case?
Up next on @77WABCradio – NY @AGSchneiderman explains his proposal to temporarily take over police brutality cases. 5:07 pm.
— Pat Kiernan (@patkiernan) December 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/AGSchneiderman/status/542091662605176832
https://twitter.com/AGSchneiderman/status/542100409687748610
We’ll update this post with any new information.
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