Female cop assassinated in New York City: Officer is shot dead in her command trailer during ambush by ‘cop-hating gunman’ in the Bronx

Wednesday, July 5, 2017
By Paul Martin

Fire Department of New York received reports of gunfire at about 12:30am on Wednesday
A female police officer was shot in her department vehicle, parked near 183rd Street and Grand Concourse in the Bronx
Officer Miosotis Familia, 48, died at the hospital
The suspect in the shooting, 34-year-old Alexander Bonds, was shot dead by police at the scene
Sources said that Bonds wrote anti-cop messages on social media
He was arrested in 2001 for beating up another NYPD officer with brass knuckles

By ARIEL ZILBER
DAILYMAIL.COM
5 July 2017

A serial criminal shot a female NYPD cop dead in her command trailer in an cold-blooded ambush early on Wednesday morning.

Gunshots rang out around 12:30am near the intersection of 183rd Street and Grand Concourse in the Bronx.

Officer Miosotis Familia, 48, was sitting in her marked vehicle when 34-year-old Alexander Bonds approached and then shot at her through the passenger side window.

Familia, a 12-year veteran of the force, later died after being rushed to the hospital for surgery.

Bonds was shot dead by other officers as he fled the scene.

An innocent bystander was reportedly shot in the stomach and is now in stable condition.

The attack may have been an assassination and the gunman had posted anti-cop messages on social media, police sources told the New York Post.

Another source told the New York Daily News that Bonds posted on social media about a Oakland, California police officer being wrong to stop a child riding a bicycle.

Bonds’ criminal record included a 2001 arrest for beating up another NYPD officer with brass knuckles. Four others reportedly joined in assaulting the officer. The outcome of that case is not known.

Bonds was currently on parole for a 2014 robbery in Syracuse. He also had prior arrests for drug violations in 2000 and 2002. He is said to have had addresses all over the city, in the Bronx, Queens and several homeless shelters, and went by up to six different aliases.

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