July 06, 2017
Best of the States
Long leads team coverage of fatal hospital shooting
New York City police reporter Colleen Long was taking the elevator at police headquarters on a quiet Friday afternoon before the Fourth of July weekend when she overheard a couple of patrol officers suddenly talking with alarm. âOh my God,â one of them said. âSomethingâs going on at Bronx Lebanon Hospital. I think an active shooter.â
Long got off on the next stop and immediately called a source as she took the stairs down to her office in the second-floor press room, known as âthe shack.â By the time she got to the desk, she had enough information to call the New York City bureau with a barebones APNewsAlert: âNEW YORK (AP) â Police are responding to a report of shots fired inside a New York City hospital.â
So began a bureau-wide reporting effort on a story that would unfold in unusual detail, even in the long litany of American gun violence. For leading a team effort that put the AP out front and kept us there, Colleen Long wins the Best of the States Award and the $300 that goes with it for the second week in a row.