Friday 24 August 2012

Deadly shootout near New York's Empire State Building


Two people are dead, including a gunman, and up to nine others are wounded in a shootout near New York's Empire State Building, officials say.
The gunman was reportedly killed by police, and officials said nine others were wounded in the rush-hour incident in the heart of Manhattan.
Law enforcement officials said a shop worker sacked near the iconic tower shot dead a former colleague.
The incident took place shortly after 09:00 (13:00 GMT).
Some of those hit by bullets may have been accidentally hit by police, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a news conference.
But he said their injuries were not life-threatening and they were expected to make a full recovery.
'Shooting indiscriminately' Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said the suspect had been fired about a year ago from his job designing women's accessories at a business near the skyscraper.
He said the "disgruntled" worker had been armed with a .45 calibre pistol, and he fatally shot a former colleague in the head.
The shooter was identified as 53-year-old Jeffrey Johnson. His 41-year-old victim was not named.
Commissioner Kelly said that a construction worker followed the gunman, and alerted two police officers outside the Empire State Building. There was a confrontation and the officers shot the attacker dead.
There was a heavy police presence earlier at the scene on 34th Street and Fifth Avenue, and the FBI also attended.
Federal officials said the shooting was not related to terrorism.
Fifth Avenue, a major traffic artery in the city, was closed from 42nd street.
Witnesses described people running away from the scene of the shooting.
An eyewitness told the New York Daily News that the gunman had been wearing a business suit and carrying a briefcase.
One woman, Aliyah Imam, told TV station Fox 5 News that the gunman was "shooting indiscriminately at people".
She said a young woman standing next to her fell to the ground after being shot.
One of New York's most popular tourist attractions, the Empire State Building is a 1,453-ft (442-metre) skyscraper, which attracts nearly four million visitors a year.
The tower also has offices and the area is bustling with workers on weekday mornings.

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