Hundreds attend funeral for police chief
Doug Kowalski hangs an American flag from his truck parked along Broadview Blvd. in Brackenridge, Pa. to honor slain Brackenridge police chief Justin McIntire on Wednesday. The police chief and another officer were shot blocks apart Monday in Brackenridge, an Allegheny County borough northeast of Pittsburgh, authorities said. The suspect was later shot and killed in Pittsburgh after he crashed a carjacked vehicle and exchanged gunfire with police, authorities said. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP
Police and other emergency personal from various departments pay their respects during the funeral service for Chief Justin McIntire at Mount Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday in New Kensington. The police chief and another officer were shot blocks apart Monday in Brackenridge, an Allegheny County borough northeast of Pittsburgh, authorities said. The suspect was later shot and killed in Pittsburgh after he crashed a carjacked vehicle and exchanged gunfire with police, authorities said. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP
Police officers salute as the casket with the body of Brackenridge Police Chief Justin McIntire arrives at Mount Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023, in New Kensington, Pa. The police chief and another officer were shot blocks apart Monday in Brackenridge, an Allegheny County borough northeast of Pittsburgh, authorities said. The suspect was later shot and killed in Pittsburgh after he crashed a carjacked vehicle and exchanged gunfire with police, authorities said. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP
The casket with the body of Brackenridge Police Chief Justin McIntire arrives at Mount Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday in New Kensington, Pa. The police chief and another officer were shot blocks apart Monday in Brackenridge, an Allegheny County borough northeast of Pittsburgh, authorities said. The suspect was later shot and killed in Pittsburgh after he crashed a carjacked vehicle and exchanged gunfire with police, authorities said. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP
