NYPD: All shooting victims hit by police gunfire

NYPD: All shooting victims hit by police gunfire

Credit: STAN HONDA/AFP/GettyImages

Police and investigators inspect the body of the alleged shooter on August 24, 2012 in New York. A disgruntled worker, identified by officials as Jeffrey Johnson, 53, allegedly open fire on a former co-worker in front of the Empire State Building then fled and was shot dead when police confronted him. Streets around one of the Big Apple's biggest attractions were closed as police flooded the area. AFP PHOTO/STAN HONDA (Photo credit should read STAN HONDA/AFP/GettyImages)

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by COLLEEN LONG and TOM HAYS / Associated Press

KMOV.com

Posted on August 25, 2012 at 11:36 AM

NEW YORK (AP) -- Authorities are confirming that all nine bystanders caught in the crossfire of a shooting outside the Empire State Building were wounded by two veteran patrolmen who had never fired their weapons on duty.
  
Officer Craig Matthews fired seven times and Officer Robert Sinishtaj fired nine times at Jeffrey Johnson on bustling midtown block Friday morning after Johnson, who'd shot a former co-worker to death, brazenly pointed his pistol at the officers.
  
Police had said that nine others were wounded likely by stray or ricocheting police bullets, and Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly confirmed that Saturday. He says that based on ballistic tests and other evidence, "it appears that all nine of the victims were struck either by fragments or by bullets fired by police."

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