A hatchet attack on New York City police officers by what has been described as a “self-radicalized” recluse has been deemed an act of terrorism by the NYPD.
“This was a terrorist act,” New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton said at a Friday news conference.
Zale Thompson, the 32-year-old man who allegedly assaulted four NYPD officers on the street in Queens, N.Y., was shot and killed on the scene of the incident, which left one policeman in critical condition and another stable from hatchet wounds.
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The incident occurred around 2 p.m. when the officers were asked by a freelance photographer to pose for a photo. Thompson then reportedly charged at the group from behind – “unprovoked and not speaking a word,” according to Bratton – striking one officer in the arm and another officer in the head. The other two officers then opened fire on Thompson, killing him and injuring a nearby woman who was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
The incident came just one day after Canada’s Parliament building was attacked by a man influenced by Islamic extremism, prompting widespread concern over a possible terrorist motive.









