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NYPD officer shot in the head this weekend pronounced dead

Demetrius Blackwell

Theodore Parisienne, The Daily News / AP

Demetrius Blackwell appears in court for his arraignment Sunday, May 3, 2015, in the Queens borough of New York. Blackwell, who is accused of shooting a New York City police officer in the head, was ordered held without bail Sunday on charges including attempted murder.

Updated Monday, May 4, 2015 | 12:09 p.m.

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This undated photo released by the New York City Police Department shows officer Brian Moore. Moore, a New York City police officer shot in the head and critically injured while attempting to stop a man suspected of carrying a gun, is recovering following brain surgery. Detectives were still investigating Sunday, May 3, 2015, after arresting 35-year-old Demitrius Blackwell in the shooting.

NEW YORK — A 25-year-old police officer shot in the head over the weekend while attempting to stop a man suspected of carrying a handgun died Monday from his injuries, the third New York City officer slain on duty in five months, Police Commissioner William Bratton said.

Brian Moore, who was in a coma after undergoing brain surgery following the Saturday evening shooting, was pronounced dead at a Queens hospital with his family at his bedside, including a father, uncle and cousin who were police officers.

Dozens of uniformed officers stood at attention outside the medical center and lined up down the block to salute the ambulance carrying his body out.

"He proved himself to be an exceptional young officer," Bratton said, noting he had made more than 150 arrests in less than five years on the job and earned meritorious service medals.

Moore and his partner were in plainclothes and in an unmarked police car when they approached Demetrius Blackwell in a quiet Queens neighborhood after they saw him adjusting his waistband, a move that made them suspicious he had a handgun, authorities said.

The officers pulled up next to Blackwell, 35, and exchanged words before the man suddenly turned, pulled out a weapon and fired at least twice at them, striking Moore in the head and face, according to court documents.

Blackwell has been charged with attempted murder and other crimes. He's being held without bail and hasn't entered a plea. His attorney has denied the charges.

It's likely that the charges will be upgraded to murder.

"As a member of the NYPD, Officer Moore put the safety of his fellow New Yorkers before his own, and we will remember his service with gratitude and pride," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement. "I join with all New Yorkers in mourning his passing and send my deepest condolences to his friends and family."

Moore, who comes from a family of police officers, had been on the job since July 2010, officials said. He was rushed to the hospital in a patrol car after his partner radioed for help immediately following the shooting.

Flags at police headquarters were flying at half-staff Monday to honor Moore's slaying.

He is the first city officer to be killed on duty since two uniformed police officers were slain in December while sitting in their patrol car in Brooklyn.

Officers Wenjian Liu, 32, and Rafael Ramos, 40, were shot at close range as they were sitting in their patrol car Dec. 20 in Brooklyn. The gunman, 28-year-old Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then ran into a nearby subway station and fatally shot himself.

Before the ambush, Brinsley posted on an Instagram account that he was planning to shoot two "pigs" in retaliation for Garner's death.

Officials have said Blackwell made no such postings and had an extensive criminal history, including serving five years in prison on an attempted murder conviction.

In January, two plainclothes officers in an anti-crime unit survived being struck by two gunshots each in the Bronx. They survived.

Associated Press writers Jake Pearson, Amanda Y. Barrett, Tom Hays and Verena Dobnik contributed to this report.

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