NYPD sergeant gives thumbs up while leaving hospital after Manhattan shooting

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CHINATOWN, Manhattan (PIX11) – Two NYPD sergeants shot on Thursday after a Manhattan armed robbery are expected to make a full recovery, according to officials.

A 43-year-old sergeant is still hospitalized at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue and could be released as soon as Friday morning. A 34-year-old sergeant, with 11 years on the job and from the 7th Precinct, gave a thumbs up from his wheelchair after he was discharged from the hospital Thursday afternoon.

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He had his pregnant wife by his side as he left.

Joshua Dorsett, 22, was allegedly robbing women who gathered to play mahjong on Canal Street in Chinatown, according to authorities.

Dorsett then fled the scene to Eldridge Street. It was less than 10 minutes before the sergeants tracked him down, per police.

The sergeants tried to stop Dorsett, who allegedly pulled a gun out of his pocket, according to authorities. That's when a bullet grazed the 34-year-old sergeant ...

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