There was a shootout overnight between a robbery suspect and police during a wild chase in Nassau County.
When officers tried to approach, the suspect fired two shots, and officers returned fire. No one was hit, but bullet holes marked both cars."The individual takes his gun and puts it to his head, and he starts to speak to my officers, looking for suicide by cop ... They do not fire. The subject then jumps the fence and runs again," Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder said.
The suspect was arrested. Police say he's a 20-year-old gang member who is also wanted for attempted murder.
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