Philadelphia officers shot two men – killing one – after being threatened in separate police-involved shootings overnight.
An officer who felt trapped opened fire after a driver tried to run down officers during an attempted traffic stop at Overbrook and Lancaster avenues – not far from City Avenue – around 1 a.m. Wednesday, said investigators.
"Police received several calls" from college students concerned about the man "casing the area," said Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross. "Police arrived and they saw the male doing just exactly what the callers indicated," said Ross. "They attempted to stop the male, initially he tries to flee."
Crews rushed the driver to Penn Presbyterian Hospital but he was dead on arrival.
Plainclothes officers cut off the driver around the corner and told him to stop, said Ross.
"Apparently (the driver) attempts to flee from them, trapping one of the officers between the car and some other area where (the officer) didn't feel he could escape and he discharged his weapon," said Ross. "That male was struck, one time I think, and he was subsequently pronounced dead."
"It's way too early" to determine if the shooting was justified, said Ross. An internal affairs investigation would determine the exact circumstances leading to the incident.
The incident played out on police radio. "All cars standby... shots fired," said police band traffic around the time of the shooting.
"Do we have an offender hit?" asks one voice.
"It's all under control," can be heard a short time later as officers are told to resume with regular police work.
Investigators focused on the crashed minivan with its airbag deployed. Ross said officers didn't find a weapon in the vehicle.
About 90 minutes earlier, officers on patrol heard gunshots then found a man shooting into the air from the back porch of a home along Grays Avenue near Lindbergh Boulevard in Southwest Philadelphia and asked him to drop the weapon, said Philadelphia Police.
"Police are in the area in this case and they hear gunshots," said Ross.
"They approach the male, tell the male to drop the weapon, and that male aims and fires one shot at police, misses," said Philadelphia Police Lt. Ray Evers. "And then one of the officers fires two times back and shoots the man in the leg"
The man, who is in his 40s, then made his way inside the house where police arrested him and took him to Presbyterian Hospital in stable condition. They also took in another man who was inside the home for questioning.
Police recovered ballistic evidence at the scene.
Police have yet to identify either man shot by police. No officers were hurt.
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