Brigham and Women’s Hospital Valet Shot, Suspect Killed in Police Pursuit
Police opened fire on the suspect at two separate locations after he pointed a weapon at officers and refused repeated demands to drop it.
Police opened fire on the suspect at two separate locations after he pointed a weapon at officers and refused repeated demands to drop it.
The suspect was at the N.C. hospital with her mother when she jumped out of the vehicle and pulled a handgun from a duffel bag.
After hospital security was able to disarm the man, he lunged at responding officers with a knife and was shot and killed.
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