An NYPD cop was killed Sunday morning after he was apparently pushed down a flight of steps while responding to a domestic dispute in Brooklyn, police said.
The fatal struggle happened shortly after 5 a.m. at a brownstone on St. Mark's Place in Boerum Hill, police said. The officer, who was responding to a 911, was attempting to handcuff a man when he was pushed down the stairs, police sources said.
He was rushed by ambulance to Lutheran Hospital, where he died. His name was not released. The cause of death was not immediately available.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly visited the officer at the hospital, but left without speaking to reporters.
Police established a crime scene outside of a brownstone at St. Marks Place. The front staircase of the building was roped off with police tape, but it was not immediately clear if the officer was assaulted on the front steps or in a stairwell inside the building.
The man who assaulted the officer was taken into custody. Police at the scene said he was so violent that he had to be Tasered at least twice, and then he even tried to break out a window of a police car.
His name was not released.
A Long Island cop was shot in the face and killed by an MTA officer after a knife-wielding self-proclaimed satanist lunged at police and was gunned down in his home Saturday, sources said.
The tragic events unfolded after Nassau County police got a call for a wild-eyed man walking the streets in Massapequa Park armed with a blade and slashing cars shortly after 8 p.m., authorities and witnesses said.
"He was dragging about an 8-inch chef knife across the windows of two cars," said 12-year-old Brian Mullins. "He had murderous-looking eyes staring me down. I thought he was staring into my soul."
Anthony DiGeronimo - who witnesses said was wearing all black with a white mask covered in metal chains - then took to Front St., where he continued to rattle the neighborhood, sources said.
"I was pulling out of my driveway - all of a sudden, I heard a big bang on top of my window," said Theresa Kelly, 71.
"He was hanging on my windshield and he had a very big knife in his hand," she said.
"I was petrified. I thought he was going to break my windshield," she added.
Kelly called 911 and followed the crazed 21-year-old until cops responded.
She said police told him to drop the blade, but instead he bolted into his family's Front St. house.
"He ignored the cop and ran into the house," she said. "His father came out very upset and said, 'Don't shoot my son! Don't shoot my son!'"
Officers kept the man and another woman outside as cops and an MTA officer - who, a source said, lived nearby - rushed inside to nab the armed man, who had barricaded himself in a rear bedroom.
Sources said he was ordered again to drop the weapon, but instead lunged at the cops, forcing at least two officers to shoot the man dead.
After the shooting, a Nassau County special operations cop stepped into the home. An MTA officer, standing near the door, saw the gun and shot the cop in the face.
The officer died soon later at Nassau County University Medical Center.
"It was friendly fire," a source said.
A friend said it wasn't hard to believe DiGeronimo was waltzing around the neighborhood with a knife.
"Everyone knows he has weapons," said Evan Krohn, 23.
"He was always a strange kid," Krohn said. "He would walk around the park with machetes."
On DiGeronimo's Facebook page, he lists his religion as theistic satanist and his political views as anarchist.
His favorite quote is attributed to controversial author Aleister Crowley: "Do what thou wilt."
DiGeronimo warns readers of his online journal, which is filled with his scribblings about satanism, to "take it as you will. Keep in mind, I'm not your 'small-time' occultist."
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