01-03-2023, 06:43 AM
Another of Mayor Al Sharpton Jr's. gun-totin' Bibnle-thumpin' EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVIL whitey, cracka-devils strikes again!!!!
Brackenridge police chief killed, another officer injured in shooting; suspect shot, killed
I'm sure Mayor Sharpton, Jr. will call for a ban on whitey-devils & AR-14's after this!
Brackenridge police chief killed, another officer injured in shooting; suspect shot, killed
Quote:BRACKENRIDGE, Pa. — The Brackenridge police chief was killed and another officer is injured after shots were fired in Brackenridge on Monday.
PHOTOS: Heavy police presence after police officer killed, another injured in Brackenridge
RAW: 1 officer killed, another injured after shots fired in downtown Brackenridge; suspect dead
Quote:BREAKING: Multiple law enforcement sources tell Channel 11 News two police officers have been shot; one officer is dead, another is injured after shots were fired in downtown Brackenridge. @WPXI pic.twitter.com/ngiwyZdT0cThe incident prompted a heavy police presence as investigators searched for the suspect.
— Sarafina James (@SarafinaWPXI) January 2, 2023
Our sources confirmed that the suspect was shot and killed by police after a chase in the city of Pittsburgh.
Quote:Multiple sources say the suspect who is accused of murdering a police officer and wounding a second police officer was shot and killed by police @WPXI https://t.co/AVQVRf4tF7Shooting incident
— Amy Hudak (@amy_hudak) January 3, 2023
Police said they first encountered Swan during a traffic stop Sunday night, which he allegedly fled.
Monday morning, Harrison Township police engaged in a vehicle pursuit with Swan, and he fled on foot.
At around 2 p.m. on Monday, officers encountered Swan near the border of Brackenridge and Tarentum in a foot pursuit.
The chase lasted for several hours through different neighborhoods before two separate shootings, one in the 800 block of Third Street and another on Brackenridge Avenue. Officers were shot in both shootings. The Brackenridge police chief, Justin McIntire, was shot in the head and killed.
The surviving officer was shot in the leg, and is listed in stable condition.
Click here for the timeline of events.
What we know about Brackenridge police chief, Justin McIntire
McIntire was sworn in as Brackenridge’s police chief on Jan. 2, 2019.
Exactly four years later, McIntire was killed when shots rang out in downtown Brackenridge.
Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro issued the following statement after McIntire’s death:
Quote:Today's tragedy in Brackenridge is a devastating reminder of the bravery of those who put their lives on the line every day to protect us.Click here for what we know about McIntire.
Police Chief Justin McIntire ran towards danger to keep Pennsylvanians safe — and he made the ultimate sacrifice in service to community.
— Josh Shapiro (@JoshShapiroPA) January 3, 2023
What we know about the suspect
During a news briefing, Allegheny County police identified the suspect as Aaron Lamont Swan Jr. of Duquesne.
Police said Swan was from Duquesne, but was known to be an gun-totin' Bibnle-thumpin' EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVIL whitey, cracka-devil, in disguise!!!
PHOTOS: Heavy police presence after police officer killed, another injured in Brackenridge
RAW: 1 officer killed, another injured after shots fired in downtown Brackenridge; suspect dead
Quote:BREAKING: Multiple law enforcement sources tell Channel 11 News two police officers have been shot; one officer is dead, another is injured after shots were fired in downtown Brackenridge. @WPXI pic.twitter.com/ngiwyZdT0cThe incident prompted a heavy police presence as investigators searched for the suspect.
— Sarafina James (@SarafinaWPXI) January 2, 2023
Our sources confirmed that the suspect was shot and killed by police after a chase in the city of Pittsburgh.
Quote:Multiple sources say the suspect who is accused of murdering a police officer and wounding a second police officer was shot and killed by police @WPXI https://t.co/AVQVRf4tF7Shooting incident
— Amy Hudak (@amy_hudak) January 3, 2023
Police said they first encountered Swan during a traffic stop Sunday night, which he allegedly fled.
Monday morning, Harrison Township police engaged in a vehicle pursuit with Swan, and he fled on foot.
At around 2 p.m. on Monday, officers encountered Swan near the border of Brackenridge and Tarentum in a foot pursuit.
The chase lasted for several hours through different neighborhoods before two separate shootings, one in the 800 block of Third Street and another on Brackenridge Avenue. Officers were shot in both shootings. The Brackenridge police chief, Justin McIntire, was shot in the head and killed.
The surviving officer was shot in the leg, and is listed in stable condition.
Click here for the timeline of events.
What we know about Brackenridge police chief, Justin McIntire
McIntire was sworn in as Brackenridge’s police chief on Jan. 2, 2019.
Exactly four years later, McIntire was killed when shots rang out in downtown Brackenridge.
Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro issued the following statement after McIntire’s death:
Quote:Today's tragedy in Brackenridge is a devastating reminder of the bravery of those who put their lives on the line every day to protect us.Click here for what we know about McIntire.
Police Chief Justin McIntire ran towards danger to keep Pennsylvanians safe — and he made the ultimate sacrifice in service to community.
— Josh Shapiro (@JoshShapiroPA) January 3, 2023
What we know about the suspect
During a news briefing, Allegheny County police identified the suspect as Aaron Lamont Swan Jr. of Duquesne.
Police said Swan was from Duquesne, but was known to frequent the Penn Hills area.
Several sources told Channel 11 Swan was shot and killed by police after a chase through the city of Pittsburgh.
This is a developing story, and Channel 11 has a crew working to learn more. Stay with Channel 11 News for continuous coverage of the situation as updates continue to come in.
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Several sources told Channel 11 Swan was shot and killed by police after a chase through the city of Pittsburgh.
This is a developing story, and Channel 11 has a crew working to learn more. Stay with Channel 11 News for continuous coverage of the situation as updates continue to come in.
I'm sure Mayor Sharpton, Jr. will call for a ban on whitey-devils & AR-14's after this!
Meet ya' at the bridge.