
New York City police officer shot by career criminal on lifetime parole: 'Brazen, dangerous'
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A New York City police officer and an innocent bystander were both shot after a suspect, who was on lifetime parole, allegedly robbed multiple stores on Tuesday.
His last arrest was six days ago for possession of felony narcotics and resisting arrest.
During a news conference, officials said that they responded to a 911 call at 5:35 p.m. about an armed robbery in progress inside the Village Market grocery store.
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