The Bronx District Attorney’s office found no criminality in NYPD officers’ use of deadly force during a September 2019 late-night Bronx shooting that killed a Police Officer and a Binghamton resident officers had pursued.
The investigation found that all six officers who fired their service weapons during a confrontation with an armed man at the Edenwald Houses were legally justified in doing so, even though as many as three of them were mistaken in what they were perceiving. Those errors likely resulted in the killing of Officer Brian Mulkeen moments after he fired the shot that killed Antonio Williams.
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