Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Police Shoot and Kill Man Armed With Knife in Bushwick, NYPD Says: A VERY old trick, Most "Old School" cops keep a knife in a car for just such occasions..

Police Shoot and Kill Man Armed With Knife in Bushwick, NYPD Says

BROOKLYN — A Bushwick man was shot and killed after confronting police with a knife Monday afternoon, police said.
Officers responded to 894 Hart St. just before 3 p.m. on a report that Rexford Dasrath, 22, was menacing a neighbor with a knife, a spokesman for the NYPD said.
When the officers arrived, Dasrath banged on the marked patrol car and then threw a bottle at the car behind them, according to police.
The officers got out of the car and asked Dasrath repeatedly to drop the weapon, the spokesman said.
When he lunged at the officers with a knife, they fired, hitting him in the torso, police said.
He was taken to Woodhull Hospital, where he died, according to the NYPD.
One neighbor said she saw Dasrath arguing police and waving his arms frantically, but did not see a weapon.
"He was getting aggressive with the officer," neighbor Lucy Perez said. "Then I heard gun shots. Pow, pow, pow."
After the shooting, neighbors were surprised by Dasrath's violent outburst. Most people said he used to sit on the front stoop of the building in the morning and drink his coffee.
"He's very quiet," Iris Gonzalez, 59, said.

By Janon Fisher and Ben Fractenberg on November 18, 2013 5:57pm | Updated on November 19, 2013 8:20am


Knife
A Bushwick man carrying this knife was shot and killed by a police officer on Hart Street about 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, ...
BROOKLYN — A Bushwick man was shot and killed after confronting police with a knife Monday afternoon, police said.
Officers responded to 894 Hart St. just before 3 p.m. on a report that Rexford Dasrath, 22, was menacing a neighbor with a knife, a spokesman for the NYPD said.
When the officers arrived, Dasrath banged on the marked patrol car and then threw a bottle at the car behind them, according to police.
The officers got out of the car and asked Dasrath repeatedly to drop the weapon, the spokesman said.
When he lunged at the officers with a knife, they fired, hitting him in the torso, police said.
He was taken to Woodhull Hospital, where he died, according to the NYPD.
One neighbor said she saw Dasrath arguing police and waving his arms frantically, but did not see a weapon.
"He was getting aggressive with the officer," neighbor Lucy Perez said. "Then I heard gun shots. Pow, pow, pow."
After the shooting, neighbors were surprised by Dasrath's violent outburst. Most people said he used to sit on the front stoop of the building in the morning and drink his coffee.
"He's very quiet," Iris Gonzalez, 59, said.

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