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Man Convicted of Murder in Shooting of NYPD Officer Randolph Holder: DA

 Tyrone Howard, 32, was convicted of murdering NYPD Officer Randolph Holder in Oct. 2015.
Tyrone Howard, 32, was convicted of murdering NYPD Officer Randolph Holder in Oct. 2015.
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MANHATTAN — The man who fatally shot an NYPD officer who chased him after a gang shootout in East Harlem was convicted Monday of first-degree murder, authorities said.

Tyrone Howard, 32, faces up to life in prison for murdering Officer Randolph Holder, 33, during a chase on a pedestrian overpass along the FDR Drive in October 2015.

Holder, who moved from Guyana to the United States to fulfill his dream of becoming a police officer, was shot in the head while responding to a report of gunshots being traded between gangs in a park at East 102nd Street and the FDR Drive.

READ MORE: Murdered NYPD Officer Randolph Holder Honored With Plaque

The jury deliberated for four days, according to The New York Daily News.

 Family and NYPD officers attended a plaque dedication and memorial for slain officer Randolph Holder.
Family and NYPD officers attended a plaque dedication and memorial for slain officer Randolph Holder.
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"The NYPD is pleased to learn that justice has been served by today's verdict of guilty against Tyrone Howard in the murder of Detective Randolph Holder," read a statement from Police Commissioner James O'Neill. "I commend the Manhattan District Attorney's Office for their diligent and dedicated work in securing this conviction. I thank the members of the jury for their conscientious deliberations in returning this proper and just verdict"

Howard had also been arrested in a major 2014 drug bust at the East River Houses.

Before Holder's murder, a Manhattan judge ordered Howard into a rehab program for the 2014 drug conviction. He was later bailed out and ordered to start a drug program in September 2015. He shot and killed Randolph on Oct. 20, 2015.

Last year, he was also implicated in a gang bust, in which the Manhattan District Attorney's officer indicted 37 gang members who officials said were responsible for a "slew of bloodshed" in a violent rivalry that stretched over two years.

Howard had also been arrested and charged in a 2009 shooting in the East River Houses that struck an 11- and 77-year-old, but charges against him were dismissed after police couldn't find any eyewitnesses.