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Jason Williams says the loss of his intellectually agile 20-year-old son has sometimes ground him to a halt. “We are still devastated about his death, but also about the kind of kid he was and the influence he was already having and the heart he had for people too,” Williams told the Daily News.
Boyce Hayward, 26, was wrung up on an indictment, which charged him not only with the late night May 12 Bedford-Stuyvesant shootout during which he allegedly shot NYPD Officer Brian McGurran, but also with another homicide that occurred the same day.
NYPD officer wounded in Bedford-Stuyvesant leaves hospital
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An NYPD officer shot three times after approaching a gun wielding man minutes after a nearby fatal shooting and crash in Brooklyn last night has been released from the hospital.
The officer, 28-year-old Brian McGurran, a 4-year veteran of the NYPD assigned to the 81 Precinct, was struck in the rear of his bulletproof vest, as well as in his leg and buttocks, near Macon Street and Howard Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
McGurran fired nine shots in return, and another officer fired a dozen rounds, striking the 26-year-old suspect in the leg.
Brian McGurran, 28, a four-year veteran from the 81st Precinct, survived the Wednesday night gun battle after taking one shot to the back of his bullet-resistant vest in the violent Bedford-Stuyvesant showdown with an armed murder suspect, cops said.