A
frightened New York store clerk fleeing armed robbers was accidentally shot and
killed by a police officer he collided with early today, the NYPD says.
Reynaldo
Cuevas, 20, was shot once in the left shoulder when he bolted from his uncle's
Bronx bodega and plowed into the officer, who was rushing to the scene with his
gun drawn about 2 a.m. ET. "Mr. Cuevas ... ran full-speed into the
officer," Commissioner Ray Kelly said, according to the New York Daily
News. "The two became entangled, at which point, we believe, the officer
accidentally discharged his weapon."
"The
events ... transpired in a matter of seconds and the collision between Mr.
Cuevas and the officer in split seconds," Kelly said.
The New
York Post explains how the robbery unfolded. A security camera captured the
fatal collision.
The
officer, a seven-year veteran, had never before fired his gun on-duty, Kelly
said.
One of the
three alleged robbers surrendered immediately to other officers and the other
two were captured after a three-hour standoff. They have been charged with
Cuevas' death.
Another
officer responding to the robbery was seriously injured when his car collided
with an SUV.
Cuevas had
planned to enlist in the U.S. Army. He will be buried in his native Dominican
Republic, where robbers killed his father during a chain-snatching two years
ago.
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