NYPD officer shot during carjacking by career criminal, Adams rips justice reforms
Share this @internewscast.com

An NYPD police officer was shot twice Friday morning while responding to a carjacking by a violent career criminal who was out on parole, police and New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.

The officer was shot in the arm and the leg and suffered non-life-threatening injuries in what Mayor Eric Adams described as a “friendly fire incident.” It is understood that the officer was shot by crossfire from the police. 

He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where police said he was in stable condition and alert and conscious.

Eric Adams reacts to Queens officer shooting

Mayor Eric Adams speaks after an NYPD officer was shot in a friendly fire incident during a carjacking response in Whitestone, Queens, Aug. 22, 2025. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News; WNYW)

Tisch, Adams and union representatives all blamed New York state’s criminal justice reforms for allowing someone like Kevin Dubois back on the streets.

The shooting comes just weeks after NYPD Officer Didarul Islam was shot dead inside a Manhattan building along with three other victims.

Adams and Tisch

Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch address reporters at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center after an officer was wounded in a Queens friendly fire incident on Aug. 22, 2025. (NYPD)

“Mr. Dubois is currently out on parole for robbery after being released from prison in March of this year and was actually arrested just yesterday for theft of service in Manhattan and released with only a desk appearance ticket (DAT),” Tisch said. 

“Importantly, prior to the criminal justice reforms of 2020, any individual out on parole would not have been eligible for a DAT. Mr. Dubois also has a documented history as an emotionally disturbed person (EDP) with the department prior to the incident with the Uber driver.”

Adams also blasted the current legislation and said it allows violent criminals to be set free, putting the public and police officers in danger.

“This is insanity, arresting the same people over and over again and expecting change,” Adams said. “The criminal was released yesterday before committing a carjacking today.”

An overhead view of two vehicles under a tree

An aerial view shows the crime scene in Whitestone, Queens, after an NYPD officer was shot during crossfire on Aug. 22, 2025. (WNYW)

Adams said the blame for Friday’s shooting rests squarely on the suspect’s release.

“For dangerous people to be put back on our streets as recently as yesterday on parole, it sends a terrible signal to our public,” Adams said. 

“Regardless of who shot our detective, there’s one person responsible for starting the chain of events that landed us in the hospital today,” Adams said. “This is a man who should have been behind bars, not on our streets.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Iran fires ballistic and cruise missiles at simulated targets near Persian Gulf

Iran’s Missile Power Play: Ballistic and Cruise Strikes Simulate Persian Gulf Scenarios

In a bold demonstration of military prowess, Iran’s armed forces launched a…
Knicks score 23 unanswered first-quarter points in 146-112 rout of Jazz

Knicks Dominate Jazz with 23-Point Surge in First Quarter: Final Score 146-112

What’s the longest a team can keep their opponents from scoring at…
Tara Reid Chicago news: Rosemont releases 911 calls from incident involving 'American Pie' actress at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel

911 Calls Released: Tara Reid’s Incident at Rosemont’s DoubleTree Hotel Uncovered

ROSEMONT, Ill. (WLS) — In a recent development, Rosemont authorities have made…
Canadian politician arrested after claiming threatening voicemail was AI-generated

Canadian Politician Detained: Alleged AI-Generated Threat Sparks Controversy

A Canadian politician has been arrested and charged with making threats after…
Man charged with attempted first-degree murder after St. Augustine double shooting

St. Augustine Shooting Leads to Attempted Murder Charges for Suspect

A chilling incident unfolded in St. Augustine, Florida, leading to the arrest…
'God took his angel back': Family and friends honor the life of Matthew Jackson

Heartfelt Tributes Pour In: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Matthew Jackson

The Riverside High School community is mourning the tragic loss of one…
Who is the Gazan challenging Hamas rule, and does he have a chance?

Influential Gaza Clan Leader with Ties to Israel Found Dead Amidst Hamas Tensions

A prominent anti-Hamas leader, known for safeguarding Gaza civilians and reportedly supported…
Wounded National Guardsman beginning to 'look more like himself,' remains in acute care: West Virginia gov

West Virginia Governor Offers Hopeful Update on Injured National Guardsman’s Recovery in Acute Care

A National Guardsman injured in a shooting last week in Washington, D.C.,…
European Christmas markets fortify security measures as terror threats force major operational changes

European Christmas Markets Enhance Security Amid Rising Terror Threats: What Visitors Need to Know

As the festive season approaches, European Christmas markets are opening their doors…
Pat Leonard: Jaxson Dart should ignore agenda-driven narrative about him and just play

Pat Leonard: Jaxson Dart Encouraged to Focus on Game Amid External Narratives

Jaxson Dart is receiving a lot of advice these days, particularly about…
Rush Children's Hospital pediatrician concerned after CDC, ACIP, appointed by RFK Jr., decision on hepatitis B immunizations

Rush Children’s Hospital Pediatrician Raises Concerns Following CDC and ACIP’s RFK Jr. Appointment Impact on Hepatitis B Immunization Guidelines

A Chicago-based doctor has raised concerns following the recent vote by a…
Sydney Sweeney declares she's 'against hate' after American Eagle ad drama

Sydney Sweeney Speaks Out: Her Bold Stance Against Hate Amid American Eagle Ad Controversy

Sydney Sweeney has spoken out against hate, addressing the backlash from her…