Philadelphia police said a suspected package thief engaged in a shootout with a homeowner and then soon fired at officers Sunday, WPVI-TV reported.
Police heard gunshots coming from the 400 block of East Rockland Street in the city’s Feltonville section around 5:30 p.m., the station said.
‘So everyone missed. Someone needs more training.’
Police rushed to the scene and found a man firing a gun, WPVI said, adding that the man then fired toward officers.
A nearby homeowner told police he saw the suspect stealing packages and confronted the suspect, the station said.
With that, the pair engaged in a shootout, WPVI said. There was no indication who fired first.
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The suspect ran away, but police recovered a gun from the scene, the station said.
No injuries were reported, WPVI said, and no arrests were made.
The incident remains under investigation, the station said.
“They’ll do anything but get a job,” one commenter remarked.
Other observers were just as disgusted:
“So everyone missed. Someone needs more training,” another commenter quipped.”Thank God no one was hurt,” another user said. “And hopefully the other person that was protecting the packages [won’t] be charged.””Damn, he lost the gun — probably worth more than the packages,” another commenter added.”But, but, but [Democrat Pennsylvania Gov.] Josh Shapiro said crime is down!!” another user observed.
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