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The armed robbery suspect who died after shooting an NYPD officer and another woman while committing a crime spree in Queens was a lifetime parolee with 17 priors, including murder, who was last arrested six days earlier, authorities say.

About the Suspect

NYPD officials say Gary Worthy, a 57-year-old who lived in the borough, was on lifetime parole for firearms possession. He was last arrested for narcotics possession and resisting arrest, though was released. Worthy, who had been arrested for seven crimes since 2001, was also wanted for three other robberies at gunpoint, according to police.

Crime Spree

Shots were fired as well during those robberies, which occurred earlier in November and on Halloween. He was shot in the face after firing at NYPD officer Rich Wong and pronounced dead at a hospital.

Investigation

According to the investigation, officers responding to a 911 call of a robbery in progress at a deli on Hillside Avenue near 164th Street in Jamaica around 5:30 p.m. were told a man had entered, threatening workers and customers with a black revolver. He then fired once before running from the scene, witnesses reported.

As police searched for him, another witness flagged down officers and pointed out a man on Jamaica Avenue and 160th Street who the witness said had just robbed a nearby smoke shop and fired a shot while doing so.

Confrontation with Police

About an hour after the first robbery, Wong and another uniformed officer, along with two on-duty neighborhood coordination officers, approached a man who fit Worthy’s description. He pulled out a gun and took off when they tried to stop him. After being ordered to drop his weapon, the suspect fired once, hitting Wong in the thigh.

Wong then returned fire, striking the suspect in the face. The seven-year NYPD veteran was hospitalized but was expected to make a full recovery, police said.

A 26-year-old woman who was shopping was also shot at some point during the exchange, with a bullet striking her in the leg. It wasn’t immediately clear who shot her, but she was expected to recover as well.

Conclusion

The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement officers and the importance of swift and effective action in responding to criminal activity. The NYPD’s swift response and the bravery of Officer Wong likely prevented further harm and saved lives.

FAQs

Q: What was the suspect’s criminal history?

A: The suspect, Gary Worthy, had 17 prior arrests, including murder, and was on lifetime parole for firearms possession.

Q: How many robberies was the suspect wanted for?

A: The suspect was wanted for four robberies at gunpoint, including the two that occurred during the crime spree.

Q: What happened to the NYPD officer who was shot?

A: Officer Rich Wong was hospitalized but was expected to make a full recovery.

Q: What happened to the woman who was shot?

A: The 26-year-old woman who was shot was expected to recover from her injuries.

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