Philly Traffic Stop Turns Violent; Trooper Shot in Shoulder

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A traffic stop on a downtown Philadelphia highway turned violent Tuesday when a suspect got back into his car and fled, rear-ended a school bus and then shot and wounded a trooper, state police said.

Two suspects were taken into custody, and the trooper was hospitalized in stable condition, state police spokeswoman Maria Finn said. The trooper was shot in the shoulder.  

APTOPIX Pennsylvania Trooper ShotDistrict Attorney Seth Williams said the confrontation apparently started with a vehicle stop, and that the trooper appeared to have been hit while still in his cruiser. He said the trooper returned fire after being shot and some good Samaritans were involved in the capture of the suspects.

The ordeal began at about 9:30 a.m., along Interstate 676, which runs through the center of Philadelphia, Finn said. Two troopers pulled over a vehicle, after which a suspect got back into his car and fled, she said.

The suspect’s car rear-ended a school bus, causing both to catch fire. There were no children on the bus, officials said.

“He got out of the vehicle and started firing at the trooper,” Finn said of the suspect. A police cruiser near the scene appeared to have bullet holes in the windshield.

Steve Glowacki was working nearby when he saw the shooting.

“I saw a gunfight down here,” he said while pointing to the interstate from an overpass. “I came out, there were cops down there, shooting at someone, and then someone was shooting at them.”

He said he saw state police troopers with guns drawn.

“I heard what I thought was gunfire, and it turns out that it was,” he said. “When I came out, there was a gunfight going on and that car had already hit the bus.”

Mayor Michael Nutter spoke to the trooper at Hahnemann University Hospital, and said he was “awake, alert and talking” and in “good spirits.”

The trooper won’t be publicly identified until his family members are notified, authorities said.

The busy stretch of road was closed in both directions between Interstate 76 and Interstate 95, but a portion of it reopened later Tuesday morning.

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Associated Press writers Kathy Matheson in Philadelphia and Mark Scolforo in Harrisburg contributed to this report.

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7 thoughts on “Philly Traffic Stop Turns Violent; Trooper Shot in Shoulder

  1. Damn…Enough of this ghetto shooting, you have to aim F*#KWIT.

    No range time coming for this genius, Another missed opportunity…. 😡

  2. “… he was “awake, alert and talking” and in “good spirits.”

    Not good.

    He’ll go back to work with a vengeance, looking to kill. Then someone else will have to finish the job.

    1. There may still be room for optimism that the wound will cause permanent disability and prevent the turd from ever returning to duty.

      1. They do have those super staph infections going around in hospitals these days, along with who knows what else.

        Hope springs eternal.

  3. Aaahhh yes Philadelphia, remember it well. I call all of Philadelphia and surrounding areas the “Badlands”. From armed police in my High School 70-74 during the race riots. Including a classmate and later a coworker shot in the face and killed outside a McDonalds at 5 points Pa. Gasoline riots at Five Points Pa. around 1979. Murder and mayhem. I got my education in a war zone. Forced busing to achieve “racial equality” Bull S**t. Yea I got my education, and I’m ready for what ever comes!

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