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An off-duty NYPD cop who was hit by bullet fragments when a slug shattered his car window is set to be released from the hospital Sunday afternoon, officials said.
Mayor Eric Adams is set to attend the walk-out, according to his office.
The injured Harlem cop, who was identified by police sources as Keith Wagenhauser, 33, required surgery to remove the fragments from his skull Saturday at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
Wagenhauser had finished a New Year’s Eve shift and was reclining in the driver’s seat of his car outside Manhattan’s 25th Precinct station house early Saturday before a scheduled day tour when the bullet shattered his rear passenger window. Fragments of the bullets ended up lodged in his skull.
Cops had to work extra hours over the holiday weekend after regular days off were canceled because of staffing shortages attributed to COVID-19.

The cop was awakened by the sound of his rear window shattering and pain to his head, authorities said.
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell has said it isn’t clear if the cop was the shooter’s intended target.
“It’s hard to tell who the intended target was if any, but let me say this – there are no stray bullets,” Sewell said “There is someone firing that weapon and we are trying to locate that person.”
A $10,000 reward has been offered for information in connection with the case. Tipsters are advised to call 1-800-COP-SHOT.

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