Off-duty NYPD cop allegedly shoots her ex-girlfriend, kills her new lover
An off-duty NYPD cop shot her ex-girlfriend and killed the woman’s new lover after catching the duo together at a Brooklyn home on Wednesday night, police and sources said.
Yvonne Wu, 31 years old and a five-year veteran of the force, opened fire on the pair at the ex-girlfriend’s house on 19th Avenue near 79th Street in Bensonhurst at about 5 p.m., according to police and law enforcement sources.
The jilted lover was waiting outside the home when cops arrived and admitted in a very “calm and collected” manner that she shot “someone” inside the house, NYPD Assistant Chief Michael Kemper said at a Wednesday night press briefing.
“She didn’t say anything,” said neighbor Rocco Perna, 44. “She was so quiet. No emotions, nothing. She was handcuffed and they put her in the car, that was it. She didn’t fight back or nothing. Didn’t say a word.”
Inside, the officers found Wu’s ex-girlfriend’s new 24-year-old lover, Jamie Liang, splayed out on the living room floor with at least one gunshot to her chest, Kemper said.
The ex-girlfriend, 23, was found lying on a bedroom floor with a bullet wound to her torso.
Both women were taken to Maimonides Medical Center, where Liang died, police said.
Wu’s ex was listed in serious but stable condition, according to cops.
The officer was in police custody Wednesday night at a local hospital, where she was being evaluated.
“This horrific incident is being treated as a homicide case,” Kemper said.
Investigators believe Wu was already at the home before the two victims arrived, according to Kemper. It wasn’t immediately clear how Wu entered the home, and detectives are looking to see if she trespassed onto the property.
A 911 call was made from the address of the shooting that painted a dramatic picture of the chaos as it unfolded, according to a high-ranking police source.
In the emergency call, a woman can be heard saying, “I told you not to mess with me!” the source said.
Another woman can be heard saying: “No please! No please!” Then four “bangs” can be heard on the audio, according to the source.
Kemper could not confirm if Wu used her service weapon in the shooting, but said a firearm was recovered at the scene.
Two members of the NYPD police crime scene unit at the shooting scene
Another high-ranking police source said Wu and her ex dated for two years and broke up three weeks ago.
Wu works in the 72nd Precinct and lives on Staten Island, sources said, describing her as a decorated cop who started out her law enforcement career as a member of the NYPD’s Explorers program.
The officer has received four medals and always had good evaluations, sources said.
“This is out of left field,” one source said.
Wu worked the overnight shift and was due back to work at midnight, Kemper said.
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GAY PEOPLE CAN BE JUST AS PETTY, JEALOUS AND SCREWED UP AS STRAIGHT PEOPLE
2 comments:
A very deliberate act. Not crazy, just pissed off.
Actively recruiting confused gender dysphoric people to become police officers. What could possibly go wrong?
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