St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar (Photo: Jeff Roberson/AP)
An off-duty police officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter his St. Louis-area home late Saturday afternoon, Missouri officials say.
According to police, 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard rang the doorbell at the officer’s Lakeshire, Mo., home shortly before 6 p.m. When the officer’s wife answered the door and refused entry, police said, Gebhard, a former high school football star, threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rear window and attempted to enter.
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard was shot twice in the chest by the officer, whose name was not released. Gebhard, who was known to the officer’s family, was rushed to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. https://www.yahoo.com/news/fatal-police-shooting-black-lives-000000007.html ----------------------
2:20 p.m.
Missouri police say an off-duty officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter the officer's home, and a relative says the two had been arguing on Facebook about the Black Lives Matter movement.
St. Louis County police say 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard threw a concrete planter through a window to enter the officer's Lakeshire home Saturday evening. The officer, who wasn't identified, then shot him.
Police say Gebhard was known to the family and had recently made online threats toward them.
An uncle of Gebhard's, Patrick Brogan, of Waterloo, Illinois, told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://j.mp/29r2hhC) Gebhard and the officer had been arguing on Facebook. He said Gebhard, who was biracial, empathized with the objectives of the Black Lives Matter group.
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar (Photo: Jeff Roberson/AP)
An off-duty police officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter his St. Louis-area home late Saturday afternoon, Missouri officials say.
According to police, 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard rang the doorbell at theofficer’s Lakeshire, Mo., home shortly before 6 p.m. When the officer’s wife answered the door and refused entry, police said, Gebhard, a formerhigh school football star, threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rearwindow and attempted to enter.
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard was shot twice in the chest by the officer, whose name was not released. Gebhard, who was known to the officer’s family, was rushed to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead. https://www.yahoo.com/news/fatal-police-shooting-black-lives-000000007.html
【 在 gemini2012 (双子AB) 的大作中提到: 】 更新: St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar (Photo: Jeff Roberson/AP) An off-duty police officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter his St . Louis-area home late Saturday afternoon, Missouri officials say. According to police, 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard rang the doorbell at theofficer’s Lakeshire, Mo., home shortly before 6 p.m. When the officer ’s wife answered the door and refused entry, police said, Gebhard, a formerhigh school football star, threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rearwindow and attempted to enter. St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard was shot twice in the ...................
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar (Photo: Jeff Roberson/AP)
An off-duty police officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter his St. Louis-area home late Saturday afternoon, Missouri officials say.
According to police, 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard rang the doorbell at the
officer’s Lakeshire, Mo., home shortly before 6 p.m. When the officer’s
wife answered the door and refused entry, police said, Gebhard, a former
high school football star, threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rear window and attempted to enter.
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard was shot twice in the chest by the officer, whose name was not released. Gebhard, who was known to the officer’s family, was rushed to an area hospital, where he was
pronounced dead.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fatal-police-shooting-black-lives-000000007.html
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2:20 p.m.
Missouri police say an off-duty officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter the officer's home, and a relative says the two had been arguing on
Facebook about the Black Lives Matter movement.
St. Louis County police say 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard threw a concrete
planter through a window to enter the officer's Lakeshire home Saturday
evening. The officer, who wasn't identified, then shot him.
Police say Gebhard was known to the family and had recently made online
threats toward them.
An uncle of Gebhard's, Patrick Brogan, of Waterloo, Illinois, told The St.
Louis Post-Dispatch (http://j.mp/29r2hhC) Gebhard and the officer had been arguing on Facebook. He said Gebhard, who was biracial, empathized with the objectives of the Black Lives Matter group.
Police Chief Jon Belmar says the officer is on leave.
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St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar (Photo: Jeff Roberson/AP)
An off-duty police officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter his St. Louis-area home late Saturday afternoon, Missouri officials say.
According to police, 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard rang the doorbell at
theofficer’s Lakeshire, Mo., home shortly before 6 p.m. When the officer’s wife answered the door and refused entry, police said, Gebhard, a
formerhigh school football star, threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a rearwindow and attempted to enter.
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Gebhard was shot twice in the chest by the officer, whose name was not released. Gebhard, who was known to the officer’s family, was rushed to an area hospital, where he was
pronounced dead.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fatal-police-shooting-black-lives-000000007.html