Off-duty cop in Bronx shot man following dispute: NYPD

An off-duty cop shot a man inside a Bronx store when the pair got into some kind of dispute, police confirmed.

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An off-duty cop in the Bronx shot a man inside a store following a dispute on Thursday afternoon, police reported.

According to NYPD Assistant Chief Benjamin Gurely, a 42-year-old man walked into Hollywood Touch of Class, a furniture store located 4062 White Plains Road, at around 3:05 p.m. on Nov. 30, where he got into what police described as a dispute with a 30-year-off-duty cop.

While authorities did not state what caused the altercation or how and why it escalated, it ended with the officer shooting the man.

โ€œThe off-duty police officer discharged his weapon one time, striking the male. Once in the left arm and subsequently grazing the maleโ€™s chest,โ€ Chief Gurely said.ย 

EMS brought the wounded man to Jacobi Hospital, where he is being treated for his wounds; police say he is expected to survive the shooting.ย 

Chief Gurely reported that the NYPD Force Investigation Division โ€” a unit that investigates police involved shootings โ€” is leading the inquiry.ย 

Police say the investigation is still in its early stages and they will be conducting interviews and doing surveillance canvassing to determine exactly what took place. A weapon from the wounded man has not been recovered at this time.

The off-duty officer is new to the NYPD, graduating from the most recent ceremony in October. He works in the Bronx.

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