Off-duty police officer shot during Facebook marketplace transaction
Police say an off-duty officer, alongside a relative, arranged to meet a seller in Brooklyn on Saturday to buy a car advertised on Facebook marketplace. The suspect then displayed a gun and announced a robbery. Gunfire was exchanged, and the officer was struck. He now remains in critical condition.
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