Video: NYPD officer saves stabbing victim’s life with empty potato chip bag and tape
NEW YORK (WPIX) — A New York police officer is credited with saving a stabbing victim’s life by using an empty potato chip bag and tape, with the officer’s body camera video capturing his heroic work.
The incident happened on Lenox Avenue in Harlem on July 7. Officers responded to a call for a stabbing, according to a video New York Police Department Chief Rodney Harrison posted on his Twitter account.
Graphic bodycam video shows Officer Rodney Kennedy rush to help the victim bleeding on the ground. Kennedy can be heard telling a bystander to grab a bag of chips and tape from a nearby store.
The following video contains graphic content. Viewer discretion advised.
Kennedy then lies the victim flat on the ground, and with the help of others, uses the empty chip bag and tape to cover the man’s wounds.
The man was taken to the hospital. According to the attending physician at Harlem Hospital, Kennedy’s actions “saved the victim’s life.”
“This is just one example of the heroic work that your NYPD officers do every day,” Harrison said.
The victim’s identity was not released. Officials haven’t released an update on the victim’s condition.
It’s unclear what led to the stabbing or if a suspect is in custody.
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