STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Police fatally shot a 37-year-old Great Kills man Thursday night after he allegedly pointed an imitation firearm at officers in Manhattan.

Assistant Chief James McCarthy, commanding officer of Patrol Borough Manhattan South, shared details of the shooting during a press conference late Thursday night.

According to preliminary information, at approximately 10:53 p.m., officers on patrol were flagged down by two individuals in the vicinity of Bedford Street and 6th Avenue, he said.

Those individuals informed police that they were involved in a vehicle collision with a BMW that attempted to flee the scene.

That BMW was stuck in traffic when officers approached, the chief said. It was then that a man, later identified as Dmitriy Zass of the 400 block of Elverton Avenue, allegedly stepped out of the BMW and pointed what appeared to be a firearm at the officers, according to the NYPD.

In observing what looked to be a gun, officers shot Zass. Despite repeated commands from officers to drop the weapon, Zass maintained possession of the firearm and said nothing, McCarthy said.

Officers immediately requested EMS to transport Zass to an area hospital, McCarthy added. It was at the hospital that Zass was pronounced deceased at 11:17 p.m.

The two officers involved in the shooting were taken to an area hospital for evaluation, police said.

The imitation firearm was recovered at the scene. It has since been identified as a Sig Sauer air pistol, according to NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.

The incident is being investigated by the NYPD’s Force Investigation Division, according to McCarthy.

The West Village shooting came just a few hours after another officer-involved shooting in a Brooklyn hospital.

“Every day, the men and women of the NYPD put their lives on the line to protect New Yorkers,” Tisch said, in part, on Friday in a post on X. “Last night (Thursday) was no different. Officers were engaged in two police-involved shootings, and there is every indication that their actions were nothing short of heroic.”

Mayor Zohran Mamdani also posted a statement on X in the wake of the shootings on Friday. The post stated the following:

“Last night’s shootings at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and in the West Village are devastating to all New Yorkers. I know many are eager for answers. The NYPD is conducting an internal investigation — I will work with Commissioner Tisch to ensure this is as thorough and swift as possible. These tragedies are painful, whether they take place steps from our home or miles away. They are a reminder of the immense work that must be done to deliver genuine public safety — work Commissioner Tisch and I are undertaking together every day.”