Gunman shot dead by police after he opened fire at end of cathedral concert
A MAN was shot dead by police on the steps of a landmark New York City cathedral on Sunday after he began firing two semi-automatic handguns at the end of a Christmas choral concert, police said.
The gunfire began just before 4pm at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
A 45-minute concert held on the cathedral steps had just concluded and a crowd of several hundred people was drifting away when the gunman started shooting, sending people running down Amsterdam Avenue screaming and diving to the pavement.
A detective, a sergeant and a police officer who were at the event fired 15 rounds, killing the man, said New York Police Commissioner
Dermot Shea. “It is by the grace of God today,” he said, that no-one besides the gunman was hit.
The gunman was dressed in black with his face obscured by a white baseball cap and a face mask.
He held a silver pistol in one hand and a black one in the other as he stepped from behind a stone column at the top of the staircase.
The man’s name was not immediately released.
The man had a lengthy criminal history and was carrying a backpack containing a can of petrol, rope, wire, tape, knives and a well-worn bible, Mr Shea said.
The police commissioner called the actions of the officers “heroic”.
It was not clear if the gunman was aiming at people or firing in the air.
A video posted on social media by one bystander showed officers crouched behind rubbish bins yelling “drop the gun” and firing carefully aimed shots at the man for at least a minute-and-half as he darted in and out from behind a pillar.
Some terrified civilians lay prone at the bottom of the steps, clutching each other during the gunfire. Others cowered behind a lamp post. They ran for safety after the gunman was felled by an officer’s shot.