Police Shoot 62-Year-Old Former NYPD Officer in Brooklyn Hospital
In a shocking turn of events, police officers fired shots at Michael Lynch, 62, a former NYPD officer, inside a hospital room in Brooklyn on Thursday evening. Authorities say Lynch had barricaded himself in the eighth-floor room, threatening to kill two people with a broken toilet part and claiming to have cut himself with it.
According to police officials, Lynch had previously served as an officer in the 1990s before resigning from the force. It's unclear what brought him to the hospital that evening or why he made those threats.
Hospital staff initially reported a violent individual armed with a knife when officers arrived at around 5:27 pm. When officers entered the room, they found Lynch barricaded inside with a security guard in his 50s and a patient in her 70s. The police spokesperson stated that hospital staff told them of a man who had cut himself on a broken toilet and was threatening to harm others.
Police spent several minutes interacting with Lynch, issuing verbal commands multiple times before firing a Taser and then their guns. However, the spokesperson claimed neither struck him. In an effort to gain entry, officers deployed Tasers again but were unable to dislodge him from his position.
It took another four minutes for police to successfully breach the room, leading to Lynch's fatal shooting by police officers. The exact circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, with authorities refusing to provide specifics on how many times they fired or where the shot was delivered.
The hospital has declined to comment on the incident citing patient privacy concerns but assures that services are operational and accepting new patients.
In a shocking turn of events, police officers fired shots at Michael Lynch, 62, a former NYPD officer, inside a hospital room in Brooklyn on Thursday evening. Authorities say Lynch had barricaded himself in the eighth-floor room, threatening to kill two people with a broken toilet part and claiming to have cut himself with it.
According to police officials, Lynch had previously served as an officer in the 1990s before resigning from the force. It's unclear what brought him to the hospital that evening or why he made those threats.
Hospital staff initially reported a violent individual armed with a knife when officers arrived at around 5:27 pm. When officers entered the room, they found Lynch barricaded inside with a security guard in his 50s and a patient in her 70s. The police spokesperson stated that hospital staff told them of a man who had cut himself on a broken toilet and was threatening to harm others.
Police spent several minutes interacting with Lynch, issuing verbal commands multiple times before firing a Taser and then their guns. However, the spokesperson claimed neither struck him. In an effort to gain entry, officers deployed Tasers again but were unable to dislodge him from his position.
It took another four minutes for police to successfully breach the room, leading to Lynch's fatal shooting by police officers. The exact circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, with authorities refusing to provide specifics on how many times they fired or where the shot was delivered.
The hospital has declined to comment on the incident citing patient privacy concerns but assures that services are operational and accepting new patients.