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The bulls in Brooklyn shoot and kill drivers after he has almost hit Lieutenant with a vehicle, says NYPD

The police shot and killed a driver in Brooklyn on Tuesday evening after trying to flee NYPD and hit a police officer with his vehicle.

Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

Police officers in Brooklyn shot a driver on Tuesday evening who was supposed to try to flee from a NYPD car stop, and almost hit his vehicle with his vehicle.

According to the Brass police, the NYPD community reaction team discovered the driver who performed his vehicle on April 29 at 8:06 a.m. on the Belt Parkway in Canarsie. The head of the John Chell department said that the police officers had discovered non -matching license plates on the vehicle in question and found that they belonged to a stolen car.

“They watched a suspicious Porsche with suspicious plates. The officials quickly carried out this vehicle and the plate came back as stolen. It was later found that this vehicle was actually stolen from Pennsylvania.” Chief Chell said. “When he also tried to pull the car in the Cropsey Avenue, the vehicle got out, but then a high speed came back to the Belt Parkway.”

Photo by Lloyd Mitchell
The police shot and killed a driver in Brooklyn on Tuesday evening after trying to flee NYPD and hit a police officer with his vehicle.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

Instead of engaging the driver into a persecution, the police changed to stop the driver by trying a blockade at the exit 13. However, the driver supposedly drove through the blockade and almost struck a lieutenant, according to the law enforcement authorities swell – something that Chief Chell later confirmed.

“The officials tried to intercept this vehicle. At this point in time, this Porsche maneuvered with a high speed rate towards several officers who have set up a roadblock to stop this vehicle. At least one of these officers came to close close and almost hit him,” said Chell and added that the incident was conquered on the body camera.

During chaos, the lieutenant opened the fire on the vehicle, sent a ball through the windshield of the car and hit the 28-year-old driver into his chest. Ems hurried to him the Brookdale hospital, where he was declared dead at the scene. A passenger in the car was taken into custody. The lieutenant was examined in a local hospital.

While the police say that the driver's identity is held back until the family notification, the sources say that the driver is on the probation of the federal government because of the transport of stolen vehicles about state lines from Pennsylvania.

The police shot and killed a driver in Brooklyn on Tuesday evening after trying to flee NYPD and hit a police officer with his vehicle.Photo by Lloyd Mitchell

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