A Suffolk Police officer was released from the hospital just a week after getting shot in the upper thigh during a confrontation with an alleged gang member.
Suffolk County Police Officer Michael LaFauci was released from the hospital on Thursday after getting shot in the thigh. FOX 5 NY's Jodi Goldberg has the story.police officer Michael LaFauci was wheeled out of Stony Brook Hospital on Thursday - just a week after getting shot in the upper thigh during a confrontation with an alleged gang member and a career criminal in Coram.
"A 9mm hollow-point bullet that is designed to do the maximal damage as it tears, rips, and pulls tissue went through him, and we’re discharging him today."As hundreds cheered for LaFauci - his family expressed gratitude. "Pulled up on the scene, put the tourniquet on, kind of went back to my training," said patrol officer Doug Gaul. — Det. Kevin Staubitz
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