Nypd Officer And Others Shot In Jamaica Queens

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NYPD officer 'and others' shot in Jamaica, Queens, police say
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NYPD Officer and Others Shot in Jamaica, Queens

What Happened?

On Saturday evening, an NYPD officer and two other people were shot in Jamaica, Queens. The officer was shot in the head and is in critical condition. The other two victims were shot in the leg and are in stable condition.

The shooting happened at around 11:30 p.m. on Merrick Boulevard near 112th Avenue. The officer was responding to a call about a man with a gun when he was shot. The other two victims were innocent bystanders.

Who is the Suspect?

The suspect in the shooting is still at large. He is described as a black male in his 20s, wearing a black hoodie and jeans. He was last seen fleeing the scene on foot.

What is the NYPD Saying?

The NYPD is investigating the shooting and has released few details. Police Commissioner James O'Neill said that the officer is "fighting for his life" and that the department is "praying for his recovery."

Mayor Bill de Blasio also released a statement, saying that the shooting was a "cowardly act" and that the city "will not tolerate violence against our police officers."

What is the Community Saying?

The shooting has shocked and angered the community. Many residents are calling for increased police presence in the area.

"This is a senseless act of violence," said one resident. "We need more police officers on the streets to protect us from these criminals."