Deadly Shooting Police Shooting at Bronx 7-Eleven

NYPD officers responding to emergency call. File photo by Roy Janssen
NYPD officers responding to emergency call. File photo by Roy Janssen

BRONX, NY – A 22-year-old man was fatally shot by the NYPD inside a 7-Eleven in the Throgs Neck area on Saturday at around 2:10 pm.

According to NYPD Assistant Chief of Patrol in the Bronx, Benjamin Gurley, the man was allegedly threatening an officer and an employee with a knife.

The man had been in the store for approximately 20 minutes before the incident. An employee returned to find the man standing behind the cashier counter holding a knife. Two officers arrived at the scene after being alerted by another employee.

According to Gurley, the man lunged at one of the officers with a knife, leading the officer to shoot him once in the torso. The man was pronounced dead at Jacobi Hospital at 3:14 pm.

The NYPD has body-worn camera footage and surveillance video of the incident. The state Attorney General’s office is conducting a preliminary review of the incident as required by law.