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NYPD Lt. Takes Own Life After Taser Incident

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Just saw on the 0800hrs news, unconfirmed death of NYPD officer at ESU building in Brooklyn. Anyone have anymore?

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Just saw on the 0800hrs news, unconfirmed death of NYPD officer at ESU building in Brooklyn. Anyone have anymore?

Hear say that it was an ESU LT that took his own life. He was the Lt that used or gave the order to tazer the EDP at the beginig of the week. RIP

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Truly a sad ending for all involved. Thoughts to the family and fellow officers of the NYPD.

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Very sad ending to a very sad story.

May god watch over his family family and friends .

R.I.P.

Chris Page

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Truly a tragedy! RIP Lieutenant Pigott. Condolences to his Family, Friends as well as to the NYPD.

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Saw a few interviews this evening with Iman Morales' family and they were very upset about LT. Pigott's death, very sad ending to this story.

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This poor Lt. was faced with an unpredictable EDP and did what his training, experience and gut told him to do. I am sure the second the taser was "fired" he was concerned with his choice but he had a job to do and he did it. Sadly, the end result wasn't just the death of this EDP, it was the suicide death of this Lieutenant.

Very sad news, thoughts with everyone.

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REST IN PEACE

LT. PIGOTT, NYPD ESU

Thank you for your service to the

City of New York

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Rest in Peace LT.

Once again the job has turned its back on one of its own. The higher ups (read chiefs/ commissioner/mayor) could care less about you, but your men certainly did. Your first concern was the officers under your command, which is the sign of any good boss, which unfortunately is becoming harder and harder to find. Hopefully something positive will come out of this tragic loss, and the job's doctors will never tell someone in this horrible sitution to "go home and rest" while they try your case in the media. I hope your family gets through this tragic time.

Remember,"The JOB is on the level"

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What a shame. May God grant him Peace.

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