NYPD cop shot and wounded on anniversary of joining force
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, left, stands next to injured cop Sherrod Stuart as an unidentified officer looks on. (NYPD)
A plainclothes anti-crime cop was shot and wounded early Saturday morning, four years to the day he was appointed to the NYPD, by a suspect who police said had been released from court only hours before.
Officer Sherrod Stuart, 25, was with a partner at around 2 a.m. responding to a report of a street fight with guns, bats and knives in the South Bronx when the pair encountered a suspect and pursued him, according to an NYPD release.
As backup arrived, a gunfight ensued and Stuart was shot in the right foot. He returned fire and hit the man, identified as 19-year-old Christopher Rice, four times, according to the NYPD.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Stuart was in stable condition at Lincoln Hospital. Rice was in serious condition at the same hospital.
Rice charged on Monday with assault on a police officer, menacing and criminal possession.
Rice has five prior arrests, including one on Friday for fare beating, police said. He was released at 11 p.m., just a few hours before the shooting.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Five stabbing victims from the street fight that prompted the initial 911 call were also taken to nearby hospitals.
.@CommissBratton inspecting the crime scene at 188 Lincoln Avenue in the Bronx where our officer was shot pic.twitter.com/6WmEdIMXdc
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) January 9, 2016