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Video of NYC police killing machete-wielding man at Grand Central station released
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Video of NYC police killing machete-wielding man at Grand Central station released

NEW YORK (AP) - New York City police have released body-worn camera footage of officers shooting and killing a machete-wielding man who stabbed three people at a Grand Central subway stop last month. The video clip posted on the department’s YouTube page Friday shows officers confronting Anthony Griffin after he had randomly slashed three people at the 42nd Street-Grand Central subway station, which connects to Grand Central Terminal. The uniformed officers, identified in the video as detectives Ryan Giuffre and Anthony Manetta, are seen encountering the 44-year-old as he walks up a stairwell holding a large knife at around 9:40 a.m. on April 11. They order Griffin to drop the weapon multiple times, but Giuffre draws his gun as Griffin continues to hold the knife high near his head. Griffin then retreats back down the stairs but starts moving toward the officers with the knife still overhead when they start to pursue him. “Nobody wants to hurt you,” Giuffre says in the video. “We can talk about it. Get down. Get down. Dude, I’m not going to ask you again. Please. Please. Please. Get down!” But Griffin continues shouting and moving erratically toward the officers with the large blade raised

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Video of NYC police killing machete-wielding man at Grand Central station released
police shooting/The Washington Times

Video of NYC police killing machete-wielding man at Grand Central station released

NEW YORK (AP) - New York City police have released body-worn camera footage of officers shooting and killing a machete-wielding man who stabbed three people at a Grand Central subway stop last month. The video clip posted on the department’s YouTube page Friday shows officers confronting Anthony Griffin after he had randomly slashed three people at the 42nd Street-Grand Central subway station, which connects to Grand Central Terminal. The uniformed officers, identified in the video as detectives Ryan Giuffre and Anthony Manetta, are seen encountering the 44-year-old as he walks up a stairwell holding a large knife at around 9:40 a.m. on April 11. They order Griffin to drop the weapon multiple times, but Giuffre draws his gun as Griffin continues to hold the knife high near his head. Griffin then retreats back down the stairs but starts moving toward the officers with the knife still overhead when they start to pursue him. “Nobody wants to hurt you,” Giuffre says in the video. “We can talk about it. Get down. Get down. Dude, I’m not going to ask you again. Please. Please. Please. Get down!” But Griffin continues shouting and moving erratically toward the officers with the large blade raised

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