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An off-duty NYPD cop opened fire on three alleged thieves on a Manhattan street when she thought they were reaching for a weapon on Tuesday, cops and sources said.

The 31-year-old officer, assigned to the Bronx’s 40th Precinct, was about to head to work around 5:45 a.m. when her neighbor alerted her to the suspicious crew at West 148th Street and Broadway in Hamilton Heights, the sources said. 

While inside her own car, she spotted three men trying to steal a catalytic converter from another parked vehicle, according to police.


  NYPD at the scene of the shooting on Tuesday. FreedomNewsTV NYPD at the scene of the shooting on Tuesday. FreedomNewsTV

  A bullet hole is seen from the officer’s car. It’s unclear if she fired from inside outside the vehicle. FreedomNewsTV A bullet hole is seen from the officer’s car. It’s unclear if she fired from inside outside the vehicle. FreedomNewsTV

The off-duty cop then began filming the dodgy trio – which they noticed and tried to block her vehicle, the sources said. 

Then at least one of the three began reaching into their waistband to grab what appeared to be a weapon, according to the sources.

In turn, the officer fired off one round, but no one immediately appeared to have been struck, cops said. 

It was unclear whether she fired from inside or outside her own vehicle.


  The off-duty cop was about to head to work when her neighbor alerted her to the suspicious crew, sources said. FreedomNewsTV The off-duty cop was about to head to work when her neighbor alerted her to the suspicious crew, sources said. FreedomNewsTV

The suspects fled the scene in a dark-colored BMW, police said.

They had not been caught by Tuesday evening, cops said. 

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