A man was shot dead by New York City police on Sunday after shooting into a crowd gathered Sunday for a Christmas carol concert outside a city church.
No one in the public was affected by the gunfire in the vicinity of St. John the Divine Cathedral in Manhattan, New York Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said.
The police officers intervened fired fifteen times in the direction of the man, whose identity was not communicated, hitting him at least once in the head, said Dermot Shea.
Gasoline, ropes, knives …
Police found two handguns on site and a nearby bag containing a full tank of gasoline, ropes, cable and many knives, he added.
A spokeswoman for the New York City Police Department had earlier said that officers used their guns after the man began shooting.
An AFP reporter who witnessed the scene reported that the man fired outside this church in Manhattan as a few hundred people began to disperse after the chanting ended. “I heard two or three bangs,” she said. “I looked up and maybe ten meters away from me on the steps there was a guy shooting,” she added.
“Take me down, kill me!” “
“I saw the flames coming out of the cannon, I started to run, to save my skin.”
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Martha Stolley, another witness, said the man fired eight or ten times before being shot by police. “He was firing aimlessly,” she told AFP, adding that the man was shouting, “Get me down, kill me!” ».
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