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Friday, December 17, 2010

COP shooting gun battle leaves hospital cheers (NY Post)

Hero shot poorly in the leg during COP battle bloody gun with a teen gunman walked out of a hospital in Manhattan today to applause deafening and acclaimed by his brothers in blue.

"Thank you," a global agent Richard Ramirez whispers that it interferes on crutches across two columns over 150 impact and scream of police officers in uniform dress that lined the entrance of the Hospital of the University of New York East 34th Street. Many officers were friends of 75th city stationhouse Ramirez.

I am going to do with my family. "This is it," said Ramirez, 29, flanked by the family and to wear a beloved jets football team Jersey. Jersey custom diehard fan featuring many city and name.

Release of Ramirez, after more than two months of full repair overwhelmed mother and surgical interventions.

"I expect just like most every day," said a happy Vilma Ramirez. "For her home, I am so happy."

Aunt of the injured policeman, Sonia Cordoba, has also been overcome with emotion when his nephew walk again.

"I am so glad that he is alive." "Thank God for everything," says.

"It will be pleasant spend the holidays with Ricky and our family.

Ramirez, rehabilitation physician Valery Lanyi, leased the cop as "work" and credited with positive attitude "go go-go" miraculous recovery.

"There is a large patient and there's a lot of courage, said vascular surgeon, Dr. Neal Cayne." "Seen walking by is incredible."

Michael Fuentes, brother-in-law of Ramirez, welcomed the first steps taken by Ramirez outside the hospital as "historic."

"This will be the best Christmas ever" tied niece Ramirez, Alyssa Fuentes, 13.

Ramirez was hospitalized since summer hit twice in the right leg of an exchange of fire on October 17 in Brooklyn.

Alleged shooter Elijab Foster-Bey, 17, was released on bail of $100,000 on the eve of Thanksgiving, a movement that angry Ramirez. The boy is accused of attempted murder, assault on an officer police and possession of weapons.

"Obviously, we do are not worth anything... I can't believe a judge would a free criminal like to go,"Ramirez am in an exclusive interview with last week.""

Foster-Bey suspended also indignant bail police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who often visited the officer at the hospital.

'Bail must be revoked. A suspect who fled police prior to the shooting and killing almost agent Ramirez shouldn't be free while the officer still struggles to recover, "frustration Kelly said above the post."

J. Gustin Reichbach defended his controversial decision, noting that the surety is "to ensure that the defendant returns to the Tribunal... does step for punishing."

Ramirez and his team clothes were patrolling East New York looking for bike riding, shooter when they have crossed paths with Foster-Bey, said police. The teenager are fled in a building on rue Bradford and the cops gave hunting.

Inside a stairwell, Foster-Bey stuck off the coast of several rounds of hot lead added police.

In hail of bullets, Ramirez was struck twice in the leg and once in the digestive tract. Life agent of it have been recorded by partners, fashioned a tourniquet wealth around his leg. His flak jacket also proved vital, stop a bore slug fatally her stomach.

Since that fateful night, Ramirez had been confined to the hospital.

His family was forced to celebrate Thanksgiving, but the agent had wished for anything more than home for Christmas.

Heard Santa resembles its application.

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