Video shows deadly encounter as gunman opens fire on police in Coney Island

Video shows deadly encounter between NYPD, gunman on Coney Island

NEW YORK -- The NYPD says officers shot and killed a man in Brooklyn late Thursday night after he allegedly opened fire on them. 

It happened around 10 p.m. near the corner of West 36th Street and Neptune Avenue in Coney Island.

See updates below for the latest. 

 

Video shows gunman opening fire on police

Video shows deadly encounter between NYPD, gunman on Coney Island

New video shows a deadly encounter between police and a gunman in Brooklyn Thursday night. 

CBS2 has obtained the video. We've also just learned the suspect has been identified as 42-year-old Jermaine Hickson from Manhattan. 

Police believe it all began with a domestic dispute late Thursday night, which turned into a shootout with officers and ended in the suspect's death. 

The surveillance video obtained by CBS2 News shows a man standing in the crosswalk at West 36th Street and Neptune Avenue in Coney Island on Thursday night. 

An NYPD squad car pulls up, and as the doors open on both sides, the man puts up his arm and fires at least three shots. 

Video shows the police return fire, and the man falling to the ground. Once on the ground, he continues to fire off rounds at the cops. 

"He continues to fire at officers and then eventually he stops. Our officers are able to close in on him, they subdue him, they handcuff him and they start rendering aid," said NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey. 

Hickson was pronounced dead. A gun was recovered from the scene. 

Authorities say this all started when patrol officers heard gunshots around 10 p.m. Thursday. They followed the sound and found two women who said there was a man down the block with a gun, so they drove over. 

"The impetus for this male being in the street firing a gun is a domestic violence job, we believe. We believe the two females that initially waved down the sergeant are the victims in this case," Maddrey said. 

The video shows a person in blue on the left of the screen who the suspect appears to be arguing with. It's not clear who that person is. 

The video then shows the suspect starts shooting as soon as the officers open their car's doors, and even when he eventually falls to the ground, the suspect continues, rolling back and forth on the sidewalk, then sits up and starts shooting again. 

Those two women were brought to the police station to be interviewed in this case. Their account as well as this video will help determine exactly what happened on that Coney Island corner.

By Ali Bauman
 

Still active scene

Police shoot armed suspect in Coney Island

Detectives say two officers heard shots ring out in the area before they were approached by two women asking for help. They say the women were yelling that there was a man firing a gun up the block. 

At the same time, 911 calls came in, and Shot Spotter activation went off, as well.

Six officers were then called to the scene, where they found a man with a gun. 

Police say the man immediately starting firing at officers, who returned fire. They say he fell to the ground but continued shooting. 

"The male goes down, and as he's on the ground he continues to fire at our officers," NYPD Chief of Dept. Jeffrey Maddrey said. "Eventually, he stops. Our officers are able to close in on him. They subdue him, they handcuff him, and they start rending aid to the male." 

Despite life-saving measures, the man was pronounced dead on the scene. 

Police believe a domestic violence incident involving the two women who approached them led up to the shooting. The women, said to be victims, were brought in for questioning. 

"Prior to our officers engaging this male, the impetus for this male being in the street firing a gun was a domestic violence job, we believe. We believe the two females that initially waved down sergeants are the victims in this case," Maddrey said.

It's unclear how many shots were fired by that man and how many were returned by officers. 

The man has yet to be identified. 

All of the officers involved are OK.

Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). You can also submit a tip via their website or via DM on Twitter, @NYPDTips. All calls are kept confidential.  

By Zinnia Maldonado
 

Neighbor: "At nighttime, it's crazy here"

CBS2's Zinnia Maldonado spoke with those living along Neptune Avenue. 

They woke up Friday morning to detectives scouring their neighborhood following the deadly shooting. 

"At nighttime, it's crazy here," one person said. 

"Nobody hears because it's the evening time, the tv, music and everything. Nobody knows what's going on," another person added. 

By Zinnia Maldonado
 

Suspect's gun recovered

The NYPD tweeted a photo of the gun they recovered from the suspect at the scene. 

By CBS New York Team
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