Police fatally shoot man who nearly crashed stolen Porsche into cops in Brooklyn

Police shot and killed a man in East New York, Brooklyn on Tuesday night
Police shot and killed a man in East New York, Brooklyn on Tuesday night. Photo credit Mary-Lyn Buckley

NEW YORK (AP) — A man in a stolen Porsche trying to evade law enforcement was shot and killed by an officer Tuesday night in Brooklyn, according to the NYPD.

The 28-year-old was driving on the Belt Parkway just after 8 p.m. when officers flagged the vehicle as “suspicious,” NYPD Chief of Department John Chell said during a news conference. Officers checked the plate and discovered it was stolen out of Pennsylvania.

The driver allegedly drove at officers and was shot
The driver allegedly drove at officers and was shot. Photo credit Mary-Lyn Buckley

Officers tried to pull the car over, but the driver exited the parkway and then got back on it, Chell said. When they tried to intercept the car again, the man quickly drove onto a service road, where several officers had set up a road block in East New York.

The Porsche “came into close proximity” of one of the officers and nearly hit him, Chell said. An officer shot the driver and the car continued on and hit another department vehicle at Sea View and Pennsylvania avenues.

A passenger in the car was apprehended and officers “performed lifesaving measures on the driver," Chell said. The driver later died at a hospital.

The driver was on federal probation for interstate transport of stolen vehicles from Pennsylvania, Chell said.

No additional information about the driver was immediately provided.

1010 WINS contributed to this report.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Mary-Lyn Buckley