Shot off-duty NYPD cop was once hailed a hero, tells Post he’s ‘doing OK’ — as community mourns

The off-duty cop shot within the foot in Harlem advised The Publish on Sunday that he’s “doing OK” — as sources revealed he's a 15-year NYPD veteran who was as soon as hailed as a hero for saving two tots from a scorching automotive.

An NYPD clergy liaison disgusted by the violence used a police bullhorn Sunday exterior the public-housing complicated the place the cop was injured to decry the latest spate in metropolis shootings — prompting residents to shout “Amen!’ out their home windows.

A lady apparently moved by the pastor’s curbside sermon even got here out and handed him a bag containing a folding knife formed like a gun.

“When is sufficient goes to be sufficient?” Chaplain Robert Rice mentioned. “When are we going to place these weapons down?”

Officer Robert Manley, who's assigned to the division’s public-housing patrol unit in The Bronx, was the obvious unintended goal within the taking pictures exterior the Manhattanville Homes on Saturday afternoon, police say.

Robert Manley
Police Officer Robert Manley was shot by two gunmen, however officers imagine he was not the goal.

“I’m doing OK,” mentioned Manley, who was launched from the hospital Sunday morning, to The Publish by cellphone. “I’m just a bit overwhelmed proper now.”

Manley was on the complicated for a memorial gathering for a neighborhood resident round 4:30 p.m. when he was shot by two gunmen who then fled the scene.

Manley was hailed in August 2016 after he was flagged down by a resident in The Bronx and rescued two kids who had been locked in an overheated automotive, law-enforcement sources mentioned.

NYPD officers
Police on the crime scene the place NYPD Officer Robert Manley was shot.
Christopher Sadowski
NYPD crime scene unit
“We had an officer shot,” Chaplain Robert Rice mentioned.
Christopher Sadowski

He was the seventh Massive Apple cop shot up to now this yr amid an uptick in gun violence within the 5 boroughs. Two of the officers died.

Amongst those that visited Manley on the hospital was Rice, who mentioned the cop “was a bit of upset that that occurred to him.

“You bought senior residents that advised me on this improvement that they're afraid to stroll the road and to go to the grocery store,” Rice mentioned. “They're afraid they will get shot by a stray bullet. You bought moms afraid to push their child carriage as a result of they will get shot by a stray bullet.”

Police at the scene
The incident occurred at 3250 Broadway close to W. 126th Road in New York, NY.
Christopher Sadowski
NYPD officer
NYPD officers on the crime scene.
Christopher Sadowski

Rice then grabbed a bullhorn to denounce town violence, prompting residents to reply with “Amen!”

“I’m sick of the shootings, and I do know that you just’re sick of the shootings,” the pastor mentioned. “We're sick and bored with the mindless shootings that’s been occurring all through town of New York.

“We had an officer shot,” he mentioned. “That's unacceptable.”

Further reporting by Joe Marino and Larry Celona

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