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Cops shoot hammer-wielding suspect in Midtown
May 13, 2015 | 10:26am
Police on Wednesday shot the hammer-wielding maniac who has been randomly attacking Manhattan pedestrians, law enforcement sources said.
Two officers recognized the suspect from pictures released by the NYPD and stopped to question him, law enforcement sources said.
A short time later, the man pulled out his hammer and took a swing at Officer Lauren O’Rouke with the claw end of the tool, sources said.
He missed, as O’Rouke’s partner, Officer Geraldo Casaigne, pulled his weapon, fired and struck the suspect.
He was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he was reported in critical condition, law enforcement sources said.
Both officers are stationed at the Midtown South precinct.
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A scene after an NYPD officer shot a hammer-wielding man in New York City on May 13, 2015. NYC Police Scanner
On Wednesday morning, an officer with the NYPD shot a man suspected of striking two women in the back of their heads with a hammer earlier this week. The man reportedly approached the officer with a hammer after the officer recognized him as the attacker. The officer fired five or six shots,according to one witness.
"There was a member of service involved with a shooting this morning. The suspect was DOA [dead on arrival,]" a public information officer with the NYPD told Newsweek. The officer said the incident occurred at 10:05 a.m. and declined to provide the name of the hospital to which the suspect was taken. The shooting occurred at 37th Street and 8th Avenue.
The suspect first came to the attention of the NYPD on Monday evening when he approached a 28-year-old woman sitting on a park bench in Manhattan's Union Square from behind and hit her head with a hammer. He then fled and hit a second woman, 33, in a similar fashion on 17th Street. Both women sustained head injuries and were treated at nearby hospitals.
Authorities released a sketch and photograph of the man earlier this week in hopes of finding him. He was wanted for assault.
The suspect in two hammer-wielding incidents in New York City. NYPD
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UNION SQUARE (WABC) --
Police in Manhattan continue to search for a man who is randomly attacking people with a hammer, and they have released a photo of the suspect.
Authorities believe the man attacked four people and threatened a fifth.
The were two separate attacks Monday night on West 18th Street and West 17th Street near Union Square Park.
Neither victim, a 28-year-old woman and a 33-year-old woman, knew the suspect who assaulted them. They were taken to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Around 7:30 p.m., the 28-year-old was sitting in the park when a man took out a hammer from a bag and struck her head. She was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital.
About 10 minutes later, the other woman, walking west on West 17th Street, was approached by the suspect from behind and struck in the back of the head.
She was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital in stable condition. The suspect fled in an unknown direction. Both victims were treated and released.
In another incident on Monday at 1:45 p.m. at Sixth Avenue and West 35th Street, a 20-year-old man said he was hit with a hammer. He was not injured, and the suspect fled the scene. According to the NYPD, the incident appears to be linked to the other two.
And a 34-year-old woman said she was punched in the head by the man on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue at 5:10 p.m. Monday.
Detectives also spoke to a man who said he was threatened by a man with a hammer in Madison Square Park Monday afternoon. He was not struck.
Authorities are combing through all previously reported attacks involving hammers to see if there are any links, and they are putting together a timeline of sightings that starts in Midtown at midday and extends to Union Square in the early evening.
The suspect in the Union Square incident is described as in his 30s, medium build, wearing a black waist length jacket, dark-colored baseball hat, dark jeans, black sneakers, and wearing a black backpack.
Anyone with information is asked to call 800-577-TIPS.
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