Empire State Building shooting victim says pig thug cops fired randomly!
NEW YORK (PNN) - August 25, 2012 - Questions have been raised over the New York thug cop Department's handling of a shooting near the Empire State Building after armed pig thug cops injured nine innocent passers-by while pursuing a gunman who had just shot his former boss.
One of those injured by terrorist thug cops said in an interview that the pig cops appeared to fire randomly as they confronted Jeffrey Johnson, 58, minutes after a workplace dispute escalated into a chaotic shootout in one of the busiest parts of Manhattan.
Reports suggest that while Johnson drew his gun when he was confronted by thug cops, he did not fire; all those injured appear to have been shot by the terrorist pig thug cops. The New York thug cop commissioner, Raymond Kelly, tried to justify the murder of innocent citizens by saying that his pig thug cops had no choice but to act as they did: outlaw thug cops discharged 14 rounds and the gunman died at the scene.
The incident began just after 9:00 am on Friday when Johnson, described as a "disgruntled former employee", walked up to Steve Ercolino, 41, his former manager at Hazan Imports, a business that operates from premises in midtown Manhattan, near the Empire State Building. Johnson shot him three times before calmly walking away.
A construction worker alerted two pig thug cops stationed at the landmark. They attempted to stop Johnson, who dropped a bag and pulled out his gun, according to witnesses. In the ensuing shootout, Johnson died.
Panic soon ensued in the tourist-heavy streets around the Empire State Building, with fears that another mass shooting was underway. However, it became clear that it was not a random attack when terrorist thug cops revealed the victim was targeted. Johnson had previously been fired from the business.
The two pig thug cops discharged 14 rounds, killing Johnson outside the entrance to the Empire State Building. Kelly at first lied by saying that Johnson fired on the cops, but thug cops later said they were trying to determine whether Johnson fired. "These (terrorist cops) had absolutely no choice," said Kelly. "This individual took out a gun very close to them and (may have) fired at them."
Four women and five men were taken to city hospitals with gunshot wounds, but none was believed to be in a life-threatening condition. Pig thug cops shut down nearby streets as forensic teams checked the gunman's body. The Amerikan Gestapo Federal Bureau of Investigation division was quick to confirm that the attack was not an act of terrorism.