Crime & Safety
Man With Knife Fatally Shot By Officer In Coram: Police
The man kept walking towards the officer with the knife before he was shot, police say.
CORAM, NY — A man wielding a knife was shot and killed by a Suffolk police officer in Coram on Monday, police said.
A woman called 911 to report a violent domestic dispute at Fairfield Townhouses in Coram, at the 5300 block of Towne Woods Road, at around 5:40 p.m., police said, prompting Sixth Precinct officers to respond. The woman said her intoxicated ex-boyfriend refused to leave her apartment, and she then allowed officers to enter through her garage door, police said.
An officer entered the garage and encountered Paul Sulkowski, 46, of Brooklyn, who displayed a knife and approached the officer, police said. The officer told Sulkowski to drop the knife, police said. Sulkowski did not listen, and the officer backed out of the garage and into the street, police said. He repeatedly told Sulkowski to drop the knife, and this continued over a distance of roughly 500 feet, police said. Sulkowski kept moving forward, closing in on the officer, until the officer was eventually forced to fire his weapon, striking Sulkowski, police said.
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Sulkowski was pronounced dead at Stony Brook University Hospital. Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating.
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