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January 30, 1992 - Cops Injured in Dispute 32-30 30th St.
Dark footage, nighttime policemen and detectives on the scene in residential neighborhood. CU home with an awning, one of many in a row of two story houses all connected, police gathered out front. |
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Tilt down from across the way on the homes, police on the steps at the front door and police car parked on the street. Several shots tilt down. Police activity
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Press Conference at 75 Precinct Station House / Dr. Murcer - Brooklyn
Captain John J. Finn from the 13th Detective Division speaks into mics at a press conference inside the station house. He talks about a female doctor who was forcibly abducted by 4 males in a Mercedes while making a transaction at the Chemical Bank ATM in Great Neck. He was later found dead in the weeds from trauma to the head and extremities. The suspects were captured and arrested and held in Nassau County Jails. |
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Captain Finn introduces Sergeant Michael Race who sums up the case and recognizes the detectives involved in the case which took four years to solve. He answers several questions by the press (unseen).
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Captain Finn introduces family members of the murdered doctor,. One of the daughters takes the mics and graciously answers questions by the press.
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CU Still Photos of two of the he suspects.
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75th Precinct Police Department City of New York and address letter 1000 on front of the building.
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Elderly Bystander Lady Shot - Orchard & Delancy Streets, Manhattan
Medics tend to a victim on a stretcher inside an ambulance. |
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A large pool of bright red blood in the middle of the street
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Shots of the victim inside the ambulance - CU an elderly woman looking scared with a bandage around her head and leg as medics tend to her.
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Onlookers stand around outside a row of retail stores - the 1 Hr Photo shop, Blimpie, and a large overhead sign for Kleins Women's Apparel on 105 Orchard st. The blood stain in the middle of the street is visible.
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POV looking into the ambulance, elderly victim in the ambulance, bare feet, bandaged leg. Medics tending to her.
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A bloodied sneaker on the street. A policeman picks up the sneaker and places it in a plastic evidence bag, the pool of bright red blood still on the street.
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Policemen tie red crime scene tape from one garbage can to another. CU shot of blood and some debris within the taped off space. Peds walk by, some stop to look. The ambulance takes off down the street.
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Street signs above a one way sign: Delancey St and Orchard St.
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Major Robbery Arrest, 5 Persons 77th Precinct in Brooklyn
Perp walk, Three Black men, in their 20's - 30's, in handcuffs walked through the 77th Precinct. |
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Ext. dark footage - sign above door Department of New York Police Department 77th Precinct. Building address numbers - 127. Pan out from sign to front of building.
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Two Males Shot in Middle Village - Metropolitam & 73 Pl., Queens
Policemen and detectives gathered on city street in queens, long row of brick buildings and some store fronts. |
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Cut to bloodstains with debris mixed in - on the sidewalk. Pan out from the blood to brick building with sign above windows, St. Margaret's Post 172 (?).
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Policeman and detectives with a camera and notepad in the street as a city bus and traffic goes by, orange cones mark the crime area.
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CU the letters C S U on side of police station wagon.
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CU Blood splatter on the sidewalk. Pan out from the blood to store front of John C Haircutters.
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Garbage cans sit next to each other marking the crime scene area. Various shots up and down the brick building lined street. Crime scene tape marks the area of the crime, policemen and detectives in the street, traffic going by on one side.
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Street signs - Metropolitan Avenue and 73 Pl.
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Off Duty Cop Shot Dead - 1705 Andrews Ave & Lincoln Hospital, Bronx
CU address numbers 1705, pan out to street reveals dozens of onlookers standing behind red crime scene tape, noisy crowd. |
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Policemen outside the 1705 building. Some police and others go inside the building ,a policeman guards the door. Graffiti on the walls.
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Side angle shot of the 46 PCT police car.
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CUs dozens of policemen, detectives and police officials walk in and out of the 1705 building, a detective talks on a '90s cell phone, a noisy angry crowd is heard.
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Police with clubs try and control the angry mob across the street, they tape off the area and keep the crowd moving, police emergency vehicles arrive at the scene.
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Emergency entrance at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx. "Emergency" sign above the entrance. Policemen and many others outside and in the hospital hallway. Officials arrive. TV camermen at the scene. Quite a mob at the scene.
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New York Mayor Dinkins arrives at the hospital and is escorted inside. An official talks into mics about an off duty New York policeman who was shot to death, and another was shot three times
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An official talks into mics at the scene about the crime and states that an off duty, 29 year old New York police officer was shot to death in the Bronx while attempting to prevent a robbery.
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Pan out from the official to CUs Mayor Dinkins who speaks into mics about talking to the distraught officer's family members and how this crime "...underscores the need to get rid of the proliferation of guns on our streets..." He talks about other incidents where innocent people have been shot needlessly, and the importance of public safety as a priority in fiscal responsibility.
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Homicide / Fire 744 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn
Dozens of F.D.N.Y firemen with oxygen tanks on their backs at the scene of a fire in Brooklyn. Fire ladders lean against the crumbling burned out building. |
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CU burned and illegible yellow and red sign above the store, fire ladders lean against the building, grey smoke coming out of the entrance.
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WS dozens of firemen stand beneath an extended fire ladder with the words "Eye of the Storm" along the side.
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CU yellow sign juts out from the building, unharmed, "Emperor Choice Deli & Grocery Open 24 Hours"
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Pan out from the yellow sign to ws of the fireengine ladder extrended toward the building and dozens of firemen. CU burned debris on the sidewalk and the burned out building.
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Street signs above One Way sign: Nostrand Av and Sterling Pl.
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CU New York City Emergency Medical Service van parked at the scene.
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Fatal Fire 161 U / 133 St. Manhattan
Address numbers 161. Pan out from the address to the burned out apartment building. Pan to top of the building reveals blown out singed windows. Pan down to debris on the ground and an empty lot beside the building filled with crumbled debris where another building may have been. |
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CU two windows at top of the building, no glass, fire singed and damaged roof top. Pan out from the two windows to two other windows with shattered glass. Several other shots of this destroyed building - piles of wood and debris on the sidewalk, along with clothing and children's toys on the sidewalk.
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Var shots of the interior of the completely destroyed building where people once lived. A dresser with aTV on top, broken ceiling, a shoe, radiator, shattered wood piled up everywhere.
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CU a white American Red Cross helmet and parked Red Cross van.
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Male Shot - DeKalb Avenue & Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn
Var shots of the 79 Precinct police car parked at the scene of the crime. Two policemen cross the street. Police sirens heard. |
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CU the letters E S U on the door of the parked Emergency Services police van
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Var shots of an old interesting looking two story apartment building, ESU van parked out front and police officers guarding the door.
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Street signs: De Kalb Av and Franklin Av
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