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It could be just about any New York City street. There are three-story apartment buildings, parked cars and a bus. A few police officers walk a beat. It is quiet as they approach a corner.
Suddenly, the officers spot a man in civilian clothes pointing a gun at another man. The officers crouch, take cover, draw their weapons and point them at the armed man.
“Police, don’t move!” one officer shouts. “Don’t turn around!”
“I am a police officer!” the man in civilian clothes responds, keeping his eyes, and gun, on the man who he says just robbed him.
That dramatic scene — a role-play exercise on Tuesday for recruits at the Police Department’s training complex in the Bronx — ended without gunfire, in contrast to the fatal shooting of Officer Omar J. Edwards in East Harlem last Thursday.