The New York City police officer who died during a violent struggle with a suspect was killed by friendly fire, NYPD officials said
A plainclothes police officer who died during a violent struggle with a suspect in the Bronx was accidentally shot and killed by friendly fire, the New York Police Department said.
The 33-year-old victim, Brian Mulkeen, and his partner had attempted to question a suspect just after midnight Sunday in the Edenwald Houses, a large public-housing development in the borough’s Eastchester neighborhood, NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill told reporters Monday.
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