Police officer shot in Yonkers, taken to hospital in unknown condition

Wednesday, April 20, 2022
YONKERS, New York (WABC) -- Federal crime scene investigators worked well into the night cataloging the scene of a shooting that left a veteran Yonkers cop critically hurt.

Gunfire was exchanged Wednesday afternoon in the Nodine Hill neighborhood near the intersection of Elm Street and Lincoln Street.
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City officials say a task force of Yonkers Police and federal agents were targeting three suspects inside a bodega while conducting a gun investigation.

When officers entered the bodega one of the suspects pulled out a gun and fired a shot striking a Yonkers detective in the stomach.

"We have an officer who has tremendous damage to his stomach, colon, intestines, just really thank god he looks like he's gonna pull through," Yonkers Police Commissioner John Mueller said.

Police officer shot in Yonkers, taken to hospital in unknown condition


An FBI agent on the task force returned fire, killing the alleged shooter.



"What you saw here is very very proactive policing," Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano said. "And that's what our officers do every single day. They're out here proactively going after the bad guys."
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Officer critically injured, suspect killed in Yonkers shooting


In fact, Spano said this very task force is responsible for driving crime down, to levels unheard of next door in the Bronx.

The veteran officer who was shot, was out of surgery late Wednesday night and his condition was upgraded to serious, but stable.

This was just the third shooting this year in Yonkers.



Corazon Pineda represents Nodine Hill on the Yonkers City Council. She says the community and its cops have worked together for years.

"They have a very strategic way in which they police and they go after the same people that they know are committing crimes and perpetrating our streets," Pineda said.

But as the city of Yonkers breathed a sigh of relief its detective's condition wasn't life-threatening, there is a family grieving Wednesday night.

"That's my only son!" Vanessa Jackson said.
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Jackson says it was her son, 28-year-old Bryant Jackson Adams, who was shot and killed when that corner bodega became a crime scene.

"I want them to know he was a good person," Jackson said. "He would help anybody and try to take care give the shirt off their back to help someone and now I don't have a child."



The officers involved in the shooting were in plain clothes when they followed the suspects into a bodega.

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