
Suspect in fatal shooting of retired NYPD officer nabbed
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The suspect in the fatal shooting of a retired New York City Police Department officer in Brooklyn on Monday has been apprehended.
Retired officer Thomas Marrinan, 57, was struck by gunfire after rushing to a pizzeria in Kensington with his friend, a retired city correction officer, whose father was being harassed by an unruly 33-year-old man at about 7:30, according to law enforcement sources. The New York Post, citing court records, reported that Marrinan’s friend drew a gun on Soto after the suspect said, "I’m gonna kill you and shoot you."More Related News

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