Monday, October 27, 2014

NYPD Hatchet Attack: Innocent Bystander Shot; What Happens Next?

By Daniel Taylor, Esq.


After the hatchet attack on NYPD officers in Queens last week, the alleged attacker was shot and killed. But what about the innocent bystander who was accidentally shot by police?


A 29-year-old woman was struck in the back by officers’ bullets as she was walking about half a block away, The New York Times reports. The woman remained in the hospital over the weekend.


The woman’s ordeal raises questions about what happens when innocent bystanders are accidentally shot by a police officer’s stray bullets.


Woman Underwent Surgery


The hatchet attack occurred about 2 p.m. Thursday, as four NYPD officers posed for a photograph on a sidewalk. According to the Times, a man armed with an 18-inch hatchet approached the officers and began striking them without provocation. One officer suffered a severe head wound; another officer was struck in the arm. Both were rushed to the hospital.


The two other officers present fired at the attacker multiple times, killing him. In the chaos, stray bullets also hit the woman, who was also taken to the hospital.


The unidentified woman underwent surgery last week; her condition …read more


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