May 29, 2009 11:03 AM

NYPD Cop Fatally Shot By Fellow Officer

(CBS/AP)  A plainclothes policeman who drew his gun while chasing someone he had found rummaging through his car was shot and killed by a fellow officer who was driving by and saw the pursuit, the police commissioner said.

Commissioner Raymond Kelly said 25-year-old Omar J. Edwards died after being shot late Thursday by a officer within blocks of the Harlem police station where he worked.

The shooter was white and Edwards was black, a fact that could raise questions about police use of deadly force in a minority community. And in recent years there have been several cases of off-duty policemen in the New York City area being shot and killed by other officers.

Edwards had just finished his shift around 10:30 p.m. when he headed to his car and saw that the driver's-side window had been smashed and a man was going through the vehicle, Kelly said.

Edwards struggled with the man, who got away from him by slipping out of his sweater, Kelly said. Edwards chased the man up two streets with his gun drawn, he said.

A sergeant and two plainclothes officers in an unmarked police car saw the pursuit and made a U-turn to follow the men, Kelly said. One of the officers jumped out of the car and fired six times, hitting Edwards twice - once in the arm and once in the chest, he said.

Kelly said Edwards did not fire his weapon. He died at the Harlem Hospital Center about an hour after the shooting.

The Rev. Al Sharpton said he got calls shortly after the shooting "from black officers who were at the precinct and were alarmed by the shooting of Omar Edwards."

The civil rights activist said he and his National Action Network "are completely concerned of a growing pattern of black officers being killed with the assumption that they are the criminals."

"This calls for federal investigation and intervention to sort out the facts and bring about a just resolve," Sharpton said in a statement. "Can police investigate themselves fairly and impartially? It would seem very difficult at best and unlikely in fact."

It is still unclear whether the responding anti-crime unit officer, a four and a half year department veteran, identified himself as a police officer before firing, reports WCBS correspondent Jay Dow.

"While we don't know all the details of what happened tonight, this is a tragedy. Rest assured that we will find out exactly what happened here, and we will learn from it so it doesn't happen again," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a news conference from the hospital.

Kelly said Edwards had been on the force for two years and worked in the housing bureau. He was recently married and had two young children.

On Friday, police blanketed the shooting scene. A stretch of 125th Street, a major thoroughfare, was blocked off. People passing in cars and waiting for buses tried to get a glimpse beyond the yellow crime-scene tape; some asked each other what was going on.

The shooting recalled other cases of off-duty policemen being shot and killed by fellow officers.

In 2008, a black, off-duty Mount Vernon police officer was killed by a Westchester County policeman while holding a gun on an assault suspect in suburban White Plains. A grand jury found the victim had failed to identify himself as an officer. County officers - one white, one black and two Hispanic - were cleared of wrongdoing by a grand jury.

In 2006, a New York City police officer, Eric Hernandez, was shot and killed by an on-duty patrolman who was responding to an attack at a White Castle in the Bronx.

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by rcfa_usa June 1, 2009 8:14 PM EDT
To zipadeedodah ...

No I DO NOT have what it takes !! So I decided to get good grades in High School and go to an University instead !

So what I do is, I pay a good amount of Taxes to pay REALY well all the Cops out there to do their JOBS ! If they do not have what it takes .... GET OUT ! There are a full of other jobs out there for those people too... Ahhhh I forgot.... those jobs will probably NOT PAY so good, and they cannot carry a gun !!

As it is on my job... If I mess up... I get fired !! So, quite normal to expect that they will be fired too ! Right ??

And if I kill someone by mistake, for example a neighbor's friend that happens to jump over my house?s backyard at night, and I shot him dead, thinking that he is a criminal and my life is in danger... I will probably go to jail, right ?
Well... NO ONE should be above the LAW. Criminal acts can come dressed up in any sort of uniforms ! Do no be mislead by it !

Or you are part of the solution, or you are part of the problem. I guess we know who you are !
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by payasyougo May 31, 2009 9:14 AM EDT
"And in recent years there have been several cases of off-duty policemen in the New York City area being shot and killed by other officers. "
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This just doesn't make any sense. Laws in NY prohibit citizens from owning/carrying guns therefore if someone has a gun in NY it must be a policeman or other law abiding citizen. And police are the only ones qualified to carry guns and make rational shoot/no-shoot decisions that's why the laws in NY don't let those untrained, poor thinking civilians keep guns unlike some other states where the gun nuts can carry concealed guns - states where I keep finding a lower crime rate, murder rate and where cops are not killing each other.
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by Dgunner May 31, 2009 8:04 AM EDT
NEWS FLASH there is a little device called the miles unit{muti intergrated laser engagement system. or the identifier.] The millitary special ops has had this for 29 years now. . This litte device puts out a small laser that travels faster than a bullet of course and can be placed on the top of the gun barrel or below. If the plain clothes officer had had a receiver disc in his belt the officer would have known immediately . Why law enforcement isn't using this I don't know. It is probably a security issue and they will now come to my house. I hope this has been declassified. If it hasn't it should be.
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by zipadeedodah May 30, 2009 1:38 PM EDT
White, brown, or black: If you think you can do better? or make a difference? Then go do it - just about every police department is hiring. Talk is cheap. Do you have what it takes?
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by whatithink-2009 May 30, 2009 9:49 AM EDT
"With segregation in place, there is no room for racism.
Posted by whatisit21 at 4:22 AM : May 30, 2009"


What a bright person you are. With that conclusion, the most unracist place that ever existed was the Jim Crow South.
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by sabre1111 May 30, 2009 9:09 AM EDT
I expect American Blacks to turn it into a race issue because that is a source of income for them. It is because things like this happen that segregation should be enforced. With segregation in place, there is no room for racism.
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Posted by whatisit21

How about we segregate the moronic, sheet-wearing dipholes?
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by whatisit21 May 30, 2009 7:22 AM EDT
Walking down the street with a gun in hand is sure to cause alarm. Being without an uniform wouldn't help matters either. I expect American Blacks to turn it into a race issue because that is a source of income for them. It is because things like this happen that segregation should be enforced. With segregation in place, there is no room for racism.
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by whatithink-2009 May 30, 2009 1:13 AM EDT
"hologram5 - it says it is unclear whether the officer identified himself before he pulled the trigger. You can't assume anything yet.
Posted by netadmin1-2009 at 2:00 PM : May 29, 2009 "


What would that have changed?

Scene 1: Hi, I'm the police. Pop!

or

Scene 2: Pop!


This is the problem with our country. As long as the police are killing people in the cities, some other of us are more than willing to let them get away with it.

That's why they do it.
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by whatithink-2009 May 30, 2009 1:13 AM EDT
"hologram5 - it says it is unclear whether the officer identified himself before he pulled the trigger. You can't assume anything yet.
Posted by netadmin1-2009 at 2:00 PM : May 29, 2009 "


What would that have changed?

Scene 1: Hi, I'm the police. Pop!

or

Scene 2: Pop!


This is the problem with our country. As long as the police are killing people in the cities, some other of us are more than willing to let them get away with it.

That's why the do it.
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by whatithink-2009 May 30, 2009 1:09 AM EDT
Posted by YCantWeAllGetAlong at 9:17 PM : May 29, 2009


A citizen who happens to be a police officer is shot in the back by the police without any questions and your major concern is with Al Sharpton? This is why the world doesn't get any better.
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