(Adam Wilson) An NYPD detective executing a search warrant was shot in the right leg on January 20th. The heroic police officer spent a week and a half in the hospital before being released on Monday afternoon. The officer was treated to a hero’s welcome as he left the hospital with him and his child both wearing NYPD jackets and being greeted by grateful members of the public and NYPD officers. ABC 7 NY Reports–
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by Adam Wilson, February 2nd, 2022
“NEW SPRINGVILLE, Staten Island (WABC) — The NYPD detective who was shot during a drug bust on Staten Island was released from the hospital Monday afternoon.
The detective was shot in the right leg while executing a narcotics search warrant on Rockne Street in New Springville on the morning of January 20.
He was conscious and alert when he taken to Staten Island University Hospital North with a non-life-threatening injury. Surgeons said it could be a “career-ending” injury and it required surgery, but was expected to make a full recovery.
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