Upper Darby, PA Police Fatally Shoot 52 Year Old Joseph Pacini after Man Tried to Run Them Over with His Car
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Suicide by Cop …
52 year old Joseph A. Pacini of Delaware County, PA, who had previously posted rambling rants and violent threats against police was shot and killed by officers on Tuesday as they tried to arrest him in Drexel Hill. Once again, this is what happens when you resist arrest and try to harm police officers. Your color does not matter, the fact that you are a threat does.When you threaten to kill police and then try to run them over, chances are it will end badly for you. Needless to say, the Upper Darby Police took care of the situation. The suspect, Joseph Pacini, was wanted on charges of making terroristic threats on social media, including YouTube, against police and the FBI.
A 52-year-old Delaware County man who had posted rambling rants and violent threats against police was shot and killed by officers Tuesday as they tried to arrest him in Drexel Hill.
When officers from three departments confronted Joseph A. Pacini of Clifton Heights and ordered him to get out of his car, he instead gunned his Nissan sedan into reverse and struck a police vehicle, according to Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood.
Five officers then opened fire.
“The officers were in fear of their lives and did what they had to do,” Chitwood said. “He threatened to kill police, threatened to kill FBI agents.”
The shooting near the intersection of Garrett Road and Shadeland Avenue erupted as rush hour was beginning in a well-traveled section of Drexel Hill. Stray bullets apparently shattered the front door of a bank branch and hit the window of a medical office, but no one else was injured.
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Wow, watch the above VIDEO … Can you say insane?
Joseph Pacini ranted in his video that he was not going back to prison. Ask and you shall receive. Instead, after trying to run over police officers, he is headed to the morgue. Where is Al Sharpton demanding justice for this unwarranted shooting?
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