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Officer Shoots Knife-Wielding Man Philadelphia Home; He Is Critical

At a Glance

  • Officer shot a 31-year-old knife-wielding man in a Philadelphia home on Dec 31 before 3 a.m.
  • The man was left in critical condition; the woman and officers were unharmed.
  • Both officers (ages 26 and 31) are on administrative duty; body-camera footage was captured.

On Wednesday, Dec 31, just before 3 a.m., two 22nd District officers responded to a scream at the 1800 block of North Bailey Street. They found a 31-year-old man with a knife standing over a 31-year-old woman on the floor. After ordering him to drop the knife, the man leapt toward the officers, and one fired, striking him in the chest.

The wounded man was transported to hospital, underwent surgery, and is listed as critical. No injuries were reported for the woman or the officers.

Officer Details

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  • Officer 1: 26 years old, placed on administrative duty.
  • Officer 2: 31 years old, placed on administrative duty.
  • Both officers activated body-worn cameras at the time of the incident.

Investigations

Agency Role
Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation Unit Investigation
Internal Affairs Bureau Investigation
Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office Investigation

Key Takeaways

  • A Philadelphia officer shot a knife-wielding man, leaving him in critical condition.
  • The incident occurred on Dec 31 before 3 a.m. at North Bailey Street.
  • Both officers are on administrative duty and were recorded by body cameras.

The incident underscores the risks officers face during domestic disputes, while investigations continue to clarify the circumstances.

Author

  • I am Jordan M. Lewis, a dedicated journalist and content creator passionate about keeping the City of Brotherly Love informed, engaged, and connected.

    Jordan M. Lewis became a journalist after documenting neighborhood change no one else would. A Temple University grad, he now covers housing and urban development for News of Philadelphia, reporting from Philly communities on how policy decisions reshape everyday life.

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