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Person of interest in 3 deadly stabbings fatally shot by officers in Brooklyn, police say

NYPD provides update after officers fatally shoot man in Brooklyn
NYPD provides update after officers fatally shoot man in Brooklyn 05:21

NEW YORK — Officers shot and killed a man inside a Brooklyn apartment Friday afternoon, police say.

According to police, the man, identified as 38-year-old Vilmond Jean Baptiste, was a person of interest in three deadly stabbings.

The shooting happened within the first hour of Tom Donlon being sworn in as interim police commissioner following the resignation of former New York City Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban.

NYPD officers shoot, kill man wanted for bench warrant in Brooklyn

NYPD officials say Brooklyn Warrant Squad members were sent to an apartment building on East 21st Street near Dorchester Road in the Flatbush neighborhood around 5:20 p.m. to search for Jean Baptiste, who was wanted for a bench warrant and suspected in other crimes.

According to police, officers were allowed into the apartment. Police said officers spotted Jean Baptiste in a hoodie hiding in a bathtub and instructed him to get out and show his hands. NYPD officials said the officers then realized he was armed with a knife and told him to drop it.

A knife Vilmond Jean Baptiste was allegedly holding.
NYPD officers fatally shot Vilmond Jean Baptiste, who was allegedly armed with a knife and hiding in a bathtub, on Sept. 13, 2024. NYPD Crime Stoppers

NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey B. Maddrey said a sergeant on the scene tried to deploy a Taser, but it didn't work. Jean Baptiste then allegedly jumped out of the tub and advanced on the officers.

Maddrey said at least three officers fired their weapons, striking Jean Baptiste. It's unknown at this time how many shots they fired.

"The male went down. The members of the warrant squad were able to subdue him, put him in handcuffs, and at that point, they started to render life-saving measures," Maddrey said.

Jean Baptiste was taken to a local hospital, where he died.

The warrant squad members were also taken to a local hospital to be checked out as a precaution.

Man fatally shot by police was person of interest in 3 deadly stabbings, NYPD says

Jean Baptiste had one prior arrest in 2015 for reckless endangerment, and an open and active bench warrant that was issued in 2022, police say.

NYPD officials said Jean Baptiste was "a strong person of interest" in the deaths of three people:  a 54-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man who were stabbed to death in July, and a 66-year-old woman who was stabbed to death in August.

According to police, Jean Baptiste was in a romantic relationship with one of the stabbing victims.

"His MO seems to be he begins to date older women and then they allow him to reside in his house to use narcotics," an NYPD official said.

Bottles thrown at NYPD officers in Brooklyn

Police officials said as Jean Baptiste was being taken out of the apartment building on a stretcher, at least one individual threw bottles at NYPD officers.

One officer was hit in the head with a bottle and taken to a local hospital, police said.

CBS News New York's Dan Rice was over the scene in Chopper 2 and said officers were seen chasing someone down the street. Officers handcuffed that individual and placed them into a police cruiser.

Police did not say if anyone was taken into custody or arrested at the scene.

The investigation is ongoing.

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