Crime & Safety

Shooting Justified Of Man Who Pointed Gun At Falls Twp. Police: DA

The unidentified man fled police after a March 28 traffic stop. Bucks Co. authorities found police "reasonable" in fearing for their lives.

FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA —The shooting of a man who twice pointed what appeared to be a handgun at Falls Township police officers was justified, authorities said.

The 20-year-old man survived the March 28 shooting and will be charged at a later time with felony fleeing and attempting to elude police and other related charges, First Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Schorn stated.

In a letter to Falls Township Police Chief Nelson Whitney, Schorn wrote that the investigation by the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office concluded that the officers were reasonable in their individual beliefs that their lives were placed in clear and present danger at the time of the shooting.

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Schorn added that the officers were justified in discharging their weapons and shooting the unidentified man, who suffered serious bodily injury from his gunshot wound.

“We’ve reviewed all the pertinent material and have decided that the officers involved in this shooting were justified in using deadly force, and therefore won’t be charged with any crimes,” Schorn said.

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The incident began with a routine traffic stop just after midnight on March 28, authorities said.

The man pointed what appeared to be a handgun at police on two separate occasions. At one point, he fled from police officers in his vehicle. After he was shot, police secured the firearm and rendered aid until paramedics arrived.

He was transported to a hospital, where he underwent surgery for his injuries, authorities said.

Both officers were uninjured and were placed on paid administrative leave during this investigation.

It is standard procedure for the District Attorney’s Office to investigate and determine whether the use of deadly force was justified whenever there is a shooting by law enforcement officers in Bucks County.

Bucks County Detectives began their investigation immediately after the shooting occurred and Schorn relied on their findings and other evidence in reaching her conclusion.

The investigation revealed that the apparent gun that the male possessed and aimed repeatedly at officers was in fact a CO2 air gun made to look like a Glock handgun.

An advertisement for the air gun touts it as “compact and handy with the unmistakable look of the original pistol and plenty of power,” Schorn said.

Because neither officer is being charged, their names are not being released, per District Attorney’s Office protocol.

Additionally, both officers acted within the permissible scope of Falls Township Police use-of-force requirements, and the use-of-force best practices guidelines adopted by all Bucks County Police Departments in November 2020.

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