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(ANSA) – WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 14 – Scary moments in Manhattan when at St. John Divine Cathedral Cemetery, seat of the bishopric, police intervened to arrest a gunman who opened fire on officers before staying in seriously injured land. On the steps of the great church, which is located in Harlem, a stone’s throw from Central Park, a Christmas choir performance had just finished, the first act organized by the episcopal see since the beginning of the pandemic. From a first reconstruction, the police would intervene after the complaint of a man in front of the cathedral who was wearing a red jacket and shouting that he wanted to be killed. He was carrying at least two firearms.
Officers patrolling around the church would intervene. Premeditated or terrorist action seems excluded.
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