Mom of alleged NYC cop killer says she regrets calling 911 before ambush


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The mother of a New York City man accused of gunning down two NYPD officers before a third returned fire told local media Monday that her son had “a fixation on guns,” suffered from mental illness and lost vision in his left eye after a brawl with gang members as a younger man.

She also said she regretted phoning in the domestic violence altercation that dispatched police to her Harlem home. 

Shirley Sourzes called 911 Friday to report a domestic incident involving her 47-year-old son, Lashawn McNeil.

Lashawn McNeil, the 47-year-old suspect accused of shooting two NYPD officers in Harlem Friday, killing one and leaving the other critical injured, has died, according to authorities.
(NYPD)

NYPD COP-KILLING SUSPECT LASHAWN MCNEIL DIES OF INJURIES FROM FRIDAY SHOOTOUT WITH POLICE

After police arrived, he allegedly ambushed them in her one-bedroom Harlem apartment, opening fire with a .45-caliber handgun with a high-capacity drum magazine.

The gunfire killed rookie NYPD Officer Jason Rivera, 22, and left Officer Wilbert Mora, 27, fighting for his life in critical condition. McNeil succumbed to his injuries Monday afternoon, a day after Mora was transferred to New York University’s Langone Medical Center, still in critical condition.

A third officer, later identified as Sumit Sulan, was in a different room when gunfire erupted at 119 West 135th Street, in the NYPD’s 32nd Precinct. He drew his own weapon and critically wounded the alleged gunman.

NYPD Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed in the line of duty Friday night.  (NYPD)

NYPD Officer Jason Rivera, 22, was killed in the line of duty Friday night.  (NYPD)

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“If I knew, I never would have made the phone call,” Sourzes told the New York Post Monday, reportedly through tears. “I would never have called.”

She also extended condolences to Rivera’s parents.

“I know that there is not words that I can express, your pain, your sorrow,” she told the paper. “My and my family are not proud…



Source : foxnews


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