Retired NYC Correction Officer Killed in Brentwood Police Shooting
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Retired NYC Correction Officer Killed in Brentwood Police Shooting

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Summary:

  • Retired NYC correction officer Bruce Boyd (54) was shot and killed by police in Brentwood.

  • Police responded to a welfare check at his home, where he was found with a knife and self-inflicted wounds.

  • Boyd charged at officers while wielding the knife, leading to the shooting.

  • Boyd had no prior arrests or domestic violence history, but police acknowledged past emotional and medical issues.

  • Boyd's wife is unharmed, and no officers were injured.

Retired NYC Correction Officer Fatally Shot by Police in Brentwood

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A retired New York City correction officer, 54-year-old Bruce Boyd, was fatally shot by police in Brentwood, Long Island, after charging at them with a knife. Police responded to a welfare check at his home on Wurz Street.

The Incident:

  • Officers entered Boyd's home, where they found him with a knife and apparent self-inflicted wounds.
  • As officers retreated, Boyd followed, still wielding the knife, prompting officers to order him to drop it.
  • When Boyd charged, at least one officer fired their weapon, striking him.
  • Boyd was pronounced dead at South Shore University Hospital.

Key Details:

  • No prior arrests or domestic violence incidents were reported for Boyd, although police cited a history of emotional and medical issues.
  • Boyd's wife is safe.
  • No officers were injured.

This tragic incident underscores the complexities of police encounters involving individuals with mental health concerns. The investigation is ongoing.

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