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Brian George Fitch, Sr., 39, is the suspect in the fatal shooting of Officer Scott Patrick, 47.​
A veteran suburban Minneapolis police officer was shot dead in cold blood Wednesday during a routine traffic stop and police have begun a manhunt for the killer
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Officer Scott Patrick, 47, was shot in the head in West St. Paul, Minnesota
[..]
and taken to a local hospital where the Mendota Heights officer later died from serious injuries.

A witness told
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they heard three gunshots during the stop
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Police were looking for a Pontiac Grand Am that fled the scene, reportedly driven by Brian Fitch Sr., 39, police said at a 5 p.m. local time press conference. A second person was in the car as well, witnesses told
[..]
Patrick, who joined in 1995, was the small police department's most senior officer, Chief Mike Aschenbrener said at an emotional news conference. He was married with two teenaged children.

"He was a dedicated officer who adored his children," Aschenbrener
[...]
Police are looking for a green Pontiac Grand Am with Minnesota license plate SED-283. The suspect, Fitch, is known to reside in the South and West St. Paul areas, police said. He has an extensive criminal record and had a warrant out for his arrest as of June 2,
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he has past arrests for assault, escape, burglary, theft, assault and terroristic threats and was facing three years in prison for violation his probation on a burglary case
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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...dead-attraffic-stop-reports-article-1.1885862
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Cops believe Fitch was driving this car when he was pulled over and shot dead Officer Patrick.​
 
A man wanted in the slaying of a Mendota Heights police officer is in custody after being shot by police. (...)

St. Paul police spokesman Sgt. Paul Paulos say 39-year-old suspect Brian Fitch Sr. got out of a minivan firing at officers Wednesday evening. Police returned fire, striking Fitch and an unidentified female who was with him.

(...) Fitch's condition is unknown. The woman suffered non-life threatening injuries.
(...)
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...er-shot-in-minneapolis-st-paul-area/13374957/
 
Police returned fire, striking Fitch and an unidentified female who was with him.
(...) Fitch's condition is unknown. The woman suffered non-life threatening injuries.
What the fuck was her ass doing with him? She had to have known his ass was in trouble with the law.
 
What the fuck was her ass doing with him? She had to have known his ass was in trouble with the law.

Sadly, she could be just as criminal. (I no longer hold a higher opinion of women than men after reading on the DD about so many terrible crimes perpetrated by women.)
 
After a week of questioning, a jury of 14 people was settled on Friday in the case of Brian Fitch Sr. Fitch is accused of killing Officer Scott Patrick during a traffic stop last July and then trying to kill other police in a shootout later that day.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports the panel of seven men and seven women includes teachers, construction workers, an interior designer and a Vietnam-era Navy veteran.
Opening statements are scheduled Tuesday. The judge moved the trial to St. Cloud amid concerns Fitch couldn't get a fair jury in Dakota County.
Two of the jurors will be alternates.
http://www.kare11.com/story/news/cr...killing-of-minnesota-police-officer/21893655/
 
A fair trial is always what the attorneys and defendants are so concerned with. The poor victims never get this much consideration. But the murderers have always had more rights than the victims. The judicial system calls this justice. What a joke.
 
A fair trial is always what the attorneys and defendants are so concerned with. The poor victims never get this much consideration. But the murderers have always had more rights than the victims. The judicial system calls this justice. What a joke.

You can't have justice without an impartial jury and a fair trial. Your comment is absurdly shortsighted and illogical.
 
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