New York City police officer fatally shot in head

Randolph Holder isthe fourth police officer killed in the city in the last 11 months.

October 21, 2015 01:13 pm | Updated April 07, 2016 06:04 am IST - NEW YORK:

An undated photo provided by the New York Police Department shows police officer Randolph Holder, who, police said, died after being shot in the head in a gun battle while pursuing a suspect on Tuesday in New York following a report of shots fired.

An undated photo provided by the New York Police Department shows police officer Randolph Holder, who, police said, died after being shot in the head in a gun battle while pursuing a suspect on Tuesday in New York following a report of shots fired.

A New York City police officer died after being shot in the head in a gun battle while pursuing a suspect following a report of shots fired, police said.

“He is the fourth New York City police officer murdered in this city in the last 11 months,” Police Commissioner William Bratton said during a press conference at the Harlem Hospital where Officer Randolph Holder (33) was pronounced dead on Tuesday night.

Died in line of duty

“Tonight, he did what every other officer in the NYPD does. When the call comes he ran toward danger. It was the last time he will respond to that call,” Mr. Bratton said.

The shooting in Manhattan’s East Harlem neighbourhood happened while the 5-year veteran and his partners were responding to a call of shots fired.

Witnesses told the officers a man had fled on a footpath and the officers encountered another man who told them an assailant had stolen his bicycle at gunpoint.

Mr. Bratton said the suspect was expected to be released from a hospital early on Wednesday and transferred to police custody. The suspect was not identified.

‘Service, courage and sacrifice’

“We are humbled by Officer Randolph Holder’s example, an example of service and courage and sacrifice,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said. “Our hearts are heavy. We offer our thoughts and our prayers to his family.”

Mr. De Blasio said Mr. Holder, who joined the force in July 2010, had an “exemplary record” as a police officer.

So far this year, 101 police officers have died in the line of duty in the U.S., 33 of those deaths being caused by gunfire, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. By early Wednesday, Mr. Holder’s name already had been added to the list.

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