Man dodges death twice, credits NYPD for saving family’s lives

The scene of a police shooting in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on March 12. (Credit: PIX11 News)

Want to see more of NewsNation? Get 24/7 fact-based news coverage with the NewsNation app or add NewsNation as a preferred source on Google!

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Davit Sekhniashvili may have dodged death not once, but twice, Wednesday afternoon.

One moment, the 20-year-old was driving with his mother down Avenue K and Utica Avenue in New York City. The next, his brother says, a drunken man wielding a boxcutter hurled metal at his BMW.

“My brother came out to check, and the person pulled a knife and charged toward my mother to stab,” said Ilya Sekhniashvili. 

Police say they happened to be driving by and saw the confrontation. Attempting to intervene, a detective ordered the 32-year-old suspect to drop the boxcutter.

“This person came within three to four feet with a boxcutter, refused numerous directives, and [the detective] felt he was in immediate threat between himself and the person he was trying to stab,” said Chief Joseph Kenny.

That’s when police say the officer fired a single shot, hitting the suspect — who they say has a history of emotionally disturbed behavior — in the torso.

“I was standing across the street, literally point-blank range,” said Faylynn Dube.

The shooting happened at a busy intersection between two medical office buildings.

“The surgical team across the street came out and were giving CPR to the victim,” said Mone Paige, a nursing student.

At the same time, police were taking the driver and his mother to the precinct to be interviewed when the cruiser they were in slammed into two vehicles a block away. Six people, including two officers, were transported to the hospital, according to the New York City Fire Department.

“My brother has a broken arm, a concussion,” said Sekhniashvili.

Despite those harrowing moments, he credits the police with saving his mother and brother’s lives.

“If the police were not here, I don’t want to think about it. He would have stabbed my mother and my brother,” Ilya said.

The 32-year-old suspect has not been identified. Police say he underwent surgery for the gunshot wound and charges are pending.

Northeast

Copyright 2026 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20260112181412