shootings, Troyke’s brother called police and told them he was going to "do something crazy". Beesley and another cop went to Troyke’s house, but no one was home, police said.Troyke, 59, then returned to his truck to grab an AR-15 and was holding it when brave Hurley - who was carrying a concealed weapon - confronted him and shot him dead, reports the New York Post.Security footage released by police yesterday shows Troyke running after Beesley in a parking lot and shooting him, as two bystanders stand nearby.But when another officer responded to the scene, he saw Hurley holding the suspect’s rifle - and tragically mistook the good Samaritan for the cop killer, fatally shooting him.Police Chief Link Strate said: "Officer Beesley was.
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