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The Latest: Robbery suspect in police shooting had rap sheet

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NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the fatal shooting of a New York Police Department detective (all times local):

12:10 p.m.

Records show the man suspected of a robbery that led to the death of a New York Police Department detective has been arrested at least 11 times since 2012.

Police say that in 2016, the 27-year-old suspect climbed over a gate and walked up to a desk at a Brooklyn police station while wearing a fake SWAT vest and police badge.

A police official identified him as Christopher Ransom of Brooklyn. The official was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and therefore spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Police Commissioner James O'Neill says Det. Brian Simonsen was shot in the chest Tuesday as multiple officers fired on the suspect at a T-Mobile store in Queens. The suspect had an imitation firearm.

Sgt. Matthew Gorman suffered a leg wound.

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Michael R. Sisak reported from New York.

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8:40 a.m.

The New York Police Department is mourning a detective killed by friendly fire while responding to a robbery at a cellphone store.

Police Commissioner James O'Neill says Det. Brian Simonsen was shot in the chest Tuesday night as multiple officers fired on the suspect at a T-Mobile store in Queens.

Sgt. Matthew Gorman suffered a leg wound.

Both of the officers who were shot during the chaotic scene were in plainclothes.

O'Neill says the robbery suspect, a 27-year-old man with an extensive criminal record, had an imitation firearm. He was hospitalized in stable condition.

A police official identified him on Wednesday as Christopher Ransom of Brooklyn. The official was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and therefore spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

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Michael R. Sisak reported from New York.