2 killed, 8 injured in shooting near Empire State Building
Andrew Mach, Shimon Prokupecz and Jonathan Dienst, NBC News
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2 killed, 8 injured in shooting near Empire State Building
A disgruntled ex-employee of a women’s accessories business gunned down a former co-worker and then died in a hail of police bullets Friday morning outside the Empire State Building, officials said.
Eight bystanders were grazed or shot -- all of them, apparently, by police bullets, sources said.
The suspected gunman, Jeffrey Johnson, 58, who was laid off a year ago, approached a former co-worker on the street and shot him three times, killing him, NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
Johnson's victim was not officially identified, but a law enforcement official told NBC News he was Steven Ercolino, a vice president at Hazan Import, where Johnson had worked until last year.
A police report from last year said that on April 27, 2011, Johnson threatened Ercolino, saying, "I am going to kill you."
A construction worker who witnessed the shooting incident Friday at 10 W. 33rd Street followed Johnson as he walked away, Kelly said. The construction worker alerted police, who confronted Johnson. He turned his .45-caliber pistol on the officers and was killed as they opened fire. Police fired at least 14 times, Kelly said.
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Kelly said that some of those injured in the incident may have been hit by police bullets, adding that the injured are expected to survive.
Kelly said Johnson was a designer of women's accessories at Hazan Imports until he was laid-off in a downsizing.
Through photos and tweets, witnesses show chaos outside Empire State Building
Witnesses described a chaotic scene Friday morning on streets crowded with tourists and commuters alike.
"People were yelling 'Get down! Get down!", said Marc Engel, an accountant who was on a bus in the area when he heard the shots. "It took about 15 seconds, a lot of 'pop, pop, pop, pop, one shot after the other."
"I heard pop, pop, pop, pop, and I ran back into my offices,” Gloria Walker, another witness, told NBC News. "I ran, I ran, I ran."
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