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Anti Federalist
11-14-2011, 09:31 PM
Haven't posted a "never call the cops" story in a while.

Sketchy on this, but it sounds like the cop shot the unarmed man in his own home.



Police: Cop shot West Philly man, thinking he’s a burglar

November 09, 2011|By Claudia Vargas, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

http://articles.philly.com/2011-11-09/news/30378270_1_officer-shot-police-officer-evers

A West Philadelphia man is in critical condition after a Philadelphia police officer mistook him for a burglar Wednesday evening and shot him in the arm.

About 4:45 p.m. Wednesday, a police officer responded to a call for a burglary in progress at a house on the 6000 block of Christian Street. When the officer, who was in uniform and in a marked vehicle, arrived on scene the front door of the house was open, said police spokesman Lt. Ray Evers.

There was some sort of confrontation between the police officer and a man inside the house right before the police officer pulled out his gun and fired one shot, which struck the man in the arm.

(Yeah, a "get the fuck out of my house" confrontation. - AF)

The bullet went through the man's arm and into his chest, Evers said. He was taken to the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, where he is listed in critical condition.

"No weapon was found on the person shot," Evers said.

The District Attorney's Office and the police department's internal affairs unit are investigating the incident.

"We're going to figure it out," Evers said about why the officer shot the homeowner.

Police are not sure if there even was a burglary at any point Wednesday at the victim's home. They are trying to track the initial 911 call that reported a burglary at the home.

Neither the victim's nor the police officer's names are being released at this time, Evers said. The officer will be placed on administrative duty during the investigation.


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youngbuck
11-15-2011, 06:18 PM
It's been a while since the officer got a paid vacation. Can you blame him?