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[h=4]New York City police officer shot in head, killed during gun battle[/h]A New York City police officer died Tuesday night after being shot in the head during a gun battle<span style="color: Red;">*</span>in East Harlem, officials said.
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A New York City police officer has died after being shot while responding to a report of a man armed with a gun. A suspect was taken into custody. (Oct. 21) AP
New York Police Commissioner William Bratton and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speak at a Wednesday press conference about the shooting and death of Officer Randolph Holder.(Photo: Screenshot, New York City Mayor's Office on YouTube)
A New York City police officer died Tuesday night after being shot in the head during a gun battle<span style="color: Red;">*</span>in East Harlem, officials said.
Randolph Holder, who was assigned to the NYPD's housing unit,<span style="color: Red;">*</span>was responding to reports of gunfire in one of the area's large housing projects. He and other officers were pursuing a suspect<span style="color: Red;">*</span>along a pedestrian overpass when the exchange of gunfire took place, Police Commissioner William Bratton said during a press conference early Wednesday
The FDR Drive is closed in both directions in area btwn 125th - 96th Streets due to investigation regarding murder of NYPD Officer Holder
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Holder, 33, was struck in the head. He was taken<span style="color: Red;">*</span>to Harlem Hospital Center in critical condition<span style="color: Red;">*</span>and<span style="color: Red;">*</span>died at 10:22 p.m. ET.
The suspect was caught blocks away and had gunshot wounds to his leg. He was brought to a medical facility and is expected to be taken into custody upon his release later Wednesday, Bratton said.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing and police are looking for witnesses, as well as other suspects who may have been involved with the initial incident. On Wednesday morning police closed the FDR Drive, where the shootings took place, as part of the investigation,
Three men were detained in connection with the event, according to local media reports, Meanwhile,<span style="color: Red;">*</span>Bratton said officials would meet with the New York district attorney's office on<span style="color: Red;">*</span>Wednesday to determine the charges against the suspect.
Randolph was the fourth New York officer shot and killed on the job in the past 11 months, Bratton said.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who reportedly rushed out of a fundraiser upon hearing the news, noted Holder's "exemplary record."
On Wednesday morning, the mayor ordered all flags to be flown at half-staff<span style="color: Red;">*</span>in honor of Holder.<span style="color: Red;">*</span>"All flags shall be lowered to half-staff effective immediately until the day of Officer Holder’s interment, by order of Mayor Bill de Blasio," said a statement from city hall.
"This includes the American Flag, the New York State and City flags and the POW-MIA flag. Flags shall be flown at half-staff on all City buildings and stationary flagstaffs throughout the five boroughs."
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"We are humbled by Officer Randolph Holder's example," de Blasio<span style="color: Red;">*</span>said at the press conference.
Holder was a five-year veteran of the police force, Bratton said. An immigrant, he became an officer in July 2010. He was a third-generation officer; his father and grandfather having<span style="color: Red;">*</span>both served in their native Guyana.
"So three generations of police in this family, and now the latest generation served here with us in the New York City Police Department, and tonight did what every other officer in the NYPD does when the call comes – he ran toward danger. It was the last time he will respond to that call.
Video of Commissioner Bratton and Mayor de Blasio press conference. Event starts at 24:00.
"I extend our deepest condolences to his family, especially his father, who, in his time of grief, sought to comfort the officers in PSA 5," Bratton added.
Patrick Lynch, head of the New York Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, called for support from the community.
"New York City police officers every day, we go out and carry ourselves like superheroes on the streets," he said. "But the reality is, when we're attacked, we bleed, when we bleed, we die, and when we die, we cry... these police officers need your support as we bury our fellow police officer, but it can't end there. We need your support every day, on every corner, in every neighborhood, so we can continue to carry ourselves like superheroes, so we can save you and protect you."
USA TODAY's Matthew Diebel contributed to this report.
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