New York police reportedly launched a strike force after the shooting outside of Rep. Lee Zeldin’s home. Speaking to reporters near the home of the Republican candidate for governor, Suffolk Police Commissioner Rodney K.
Harrison said he is putting the strike force together for the Shirley area. "I’m always concerned about retaliation, so putting this strike force together and grabbing officers throughout the county and kind of flooding them in a certain community is our M.O.," Harrison on Monday, according to Newsday. "We always do that type of police work.
We’re in the business of protecting the residents of Suffolk County." "It’s still preliminary," Harrison said. "Have we seen some gang concerns out here in Shirley?
Yes, we have. I can’t sit here and say that this is the motive for this shooting incident. But we’ll take a look at it." Fox News Digital reached out to Suffolk County police on Tuesday seeking more information.
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