A gunman in New York has been shot dead by police after opening fire from the steps of the City’s Cathedral Church of St John the Divine just after an outdoor choir performance, authorities said. A choir that had just finished Christmas caroling at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine was lingering atop the cathedral steps when the suspect, who had two handguns, approached the church doors and opened fire into the air, police said. Two NYPD officers and a sergeant, who were present at the scene, opened fire, striking the gunman in the head, a police source added. NYPD Police Commissioner Dermot Shea hailed the officers as heroes during a press conference Sunday. "It is horrible that our choir's gift to New York City, a much-needed afternoon of song and unity, was cut short by this shocking act of violence. We will remain strong, together, and serve as a safe space for prayer, meditation and celebration during the upcoming holiday season." a spokesperson for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, said in a statement. The NYPD will continue to review body camera footage and the incident is under investigation, Shea said. US government agencies including the Treasury and Commerce hacked New Zealand and Australia to launch travel bubble in early 2021 Eswatini's PM Ambrose Dlamini dies after testing positive for Covid-19