Crime / Empire State Building Cops Identify NYC Shooter Jeffrey Johnson, 53, killed former manager, say police By John Johnson, Newser Staff Posted Aug 24, 2012 11:32 AM CDT Copied This photo was posted to an Instagram account belonging to a person identified as mr_mookie, an eyewitness at the scene. (AP Photo/mr_mookie via Instagram) Some details are starting to clarify about this morning's shooting spree near the Empire State Building that left two dead and nine injured: The shooter has been identified as Jeffrey Johnson, 58, a clothing designer who got laid off about a year ago from apparel company Hazan Imports in the city. Johnson reportedly returned to the workplace with a .45-caliber handgun and fatally shot a 41-year-old manager on the front sidewalk, on West 33rd Street near the Empire State Building. Witnesses say the shooter then tucked away his gun and walked away, and police credit a construction worker with pointing him out to two nearby officers on foot patrol. A chaotic gunfight ensured, with nine bystanders injured. All are expected to survive. Johnson himself was killed. Some of those wounded in the street may have been struck by police bullets. "Police confronted him and asked him to stop," says one witness. "Right in front of Fifth Avenue, he opened his briefcase and pulled out a gun and started shooting." More details at the AP, the New York Times, the Daily News, and DNA Info. (More Empire State Building stories.) Report an error