🚨 OFFICER DOWN: Please pray for the Philadelphia Police SWAT officer who was shot while serving a warrant today. Thankfully, the officer was struck in the vest and was taken to the hospital.
— National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) (@GLFOP) February 11, 2022
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia police SWAT officer was treated and released at a local hospital after police say he was shot in his bulletproof vest in North Philadelphia while serving a warrant. The incident occurred Friday afternoon on the 100 block of West Lehigh Avenue.
Police tell FOX 29 the officer was serving a drug warrant inside a three-story building. As the SWAT team was approaching the third floor unit they say a suspect fired at least two shots through the wall.
The lead SWAT officer was struck once in the chest, and the round struck his bulletproof vest.
🚨 OFFICER DOWN: Please pray for the New Mexico State Police Officer who was shot today in the line of duty. The officer was transported to a hospital and is in stable condition. The suspects remain at large in the area. #EnoughIsEnoughpic.twitter.com/oMY1CUX37I
— National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) (@GLFOP) February 11, 2022
🚨 OFFICER DOWN: Please pray for the officer who was shot in Frederick, MD. Reports indicate at least one law enforcement officer was shot, possibly more. Our elected officials must condemn the violence against law enforcement. STOP SHOOTING OUR OFFICERS! https://t.co/JN5fHoZ3mu
— National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) (@GLFOP) February 11, 2022
Five officers were shot and four other officers were wounded by bullet shrapnel in a shootout at a Phoenix home. https://t.co/IkSD7QbC3T
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A former lieutenant with the police force at at federal laboratory near Washington, D.C., was charged Tuesday with trying to cook meth at the lab last month. The former police officer, Christopher Bartley, is being charged with “knowingly and intentionally attempting to manufacture a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine, according to court documents obtained by NBC Washington.
A former lieutenant with the police force at at federal laboratory near Washington, D.C., was charged Tuesday with trying to cook meth at the lab last month.
Christopher Bartley “knowingly and intentionally [attempted] to manufacture a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine”, according to an information filing Monday in U.S. District Court in Maryland.
Meanwhile, the former US official is scheduled to appear in federal court at 10 a.m. on Friday. She says he resigned his position the day after the explosion.
A former security officer at a federal laboratory in Maryland was charged on Tuesday with trying to make methamphetamine there, and his lawyer said he was expected to plead guilty. The suspect, Christopher Bartley, 41, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, faces …
The security guard was taken to a local hospital and treated for burns before being released Sunday morning. By Sunday night, he had resigned from his police job. Congress opened an investigation into the blast the following week, seeking to understand …
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While Evans was being removed from the mall, he threatened a security guard, police said. Evans was charged with first-degree criminal …
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