UPDATE - PA Trooper Kill - Arrest is made
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 7:44 pm
This took place less then 2 miles from where I live. Its all over the news. My parents even saw this on the news tonight up in Connecticut. I hope they find who did this and take them out. I feel so bad for the officers family.
Trooper slain; 2 held after S. Side standoff
Monday, December 12, 2005
By Steve Levin, Jonathan D. Silver, Michael A. Fuoco and Torsten Ove
State, county and city police surrounded an apartment building on the South Side today and, after a long standoff, took two people into custody in connection with the fatal shooting of a state police corporal.
Cpl. Joseph Pokorny was shot while making a traffic stop shortly after 2 a.m. today in the parking lot of the Extended Stay America hotel near the Carnegie exit of the Parkway West, officials said. A Carnegie Borough officer on routine patrol discovered the body about 10 minutes later after spotting the empty patrol car.
An autopsy today determined Cpl. Pokorny died of a gunshot to the chest. Officials said he had been shot multiple times following what appeared to be a violent struggle.
Police were looking for a black 2001 Mercury sedan, while officers from several departments joined in a manhunt in a wooded area near the shooting, authorities said.
This morning, SWAT teams from several police agencies took up positions around an apartment building in the 2800 block of Sarah Street on the South Side. Several of the small, one-way streets in the area were blocked off.
Police first evacuated some of the units in the building before negotiating the surrender of an unnamed man and woman around 1:15 p.m.
Cpl. Pokorny, 45, was a 22-year veteran of the Pennsylvania State Police, having graduated from the academy in November 1983. He was promoted to corporal in September 2000 and worked as a patrol unit supervisor for Troop B, Pittsburgh, working out of the barracks in Moon.
Cpl. Pokorny played football at Center Area High School with his brother, Frank, who went on to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the mid-1980s as "Fearless Frank," a special teams player and wide receiver.
During his career, Cpl. Pokorny served at stations in Washington, Belle Vernon, Findlay and Newville. Friends said he worked undercover drug cases earlier in his career, when he wore his hair long and rode a motorcycle as part of his role. In his personal life, he was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Cpl. Pokorny, who was twice divorced, is the father of a son, Joseph, 17, and a daughter, Alexandra, 15.
In 1999, he was among 20 federal, state and local law enforcement officers and prosecutors chosen as recipients of Outstanding Performance in Law Enforcement awards by the Law Enforcement Agency Directors, or L.E.A.D, created to encourage cooperation among the 17 law enforcement agencies in Western Pennsylvania.
The last state trooper killed during a traffic stop was Joseph J. Sepp Jr., 34, of Windber, Somerset County, who died Nov. 10, 2002. Trooper Sepp died a day after he was shot in the head following what began as a suspected drunken-driving stop in Ebensburg.
Mark Leach, 48, of New Germany, Cambria County, was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting Sepp and is serving a life sentence.
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Trooper slain; 2 held after S. Side standoff
Monday, December 12, 2005
By Steve Levin, Jonathan D. Silver, Michael A. Fuoco and Torsten Ove
State, county and city police surrounded an apartment building on the South Side today and, after a long standoff, took two people into custody in connection with the fatal shooting of a state police corporal.
Cpl. Joseph Pokorny was shot while making a traffic stop shortly after 2 a.m. today in the parking lot of the Extended Stay America hotel near the Carnegie exit of the Parkway West, officials said. A Carnegie Borough officer on routine patrol discovered the body about 10 minutes later after spotting the empty patrol car.
An autopsy today determined Cpl. Pokorny died of a gunshot to the chest. Officials said he had been shot multiple times following what appeared to be a violent struggle.
Police were looking for a black 2001 Mercury sedan, while officers from several departments joined in a manhunt in a wooded area near the shooting, authorities said.
This morning, SWAT teams from several police agencies took up positions around an apartment building in the 2800 block of Sarah Street on the South Side. Several of the small, one-way streets in the area were blocked off.
Police first evacuated some of the units in the building before negotiating the surrender of an unnamed man and woman around 1:15 p.m.
Cpl. Pokorny, 45, was a 22-year veteran of the Pennsylvania State Police, having graduated from the academy in November 1983. He was promoted to corporal in September 2000 and worked as a patrol unit supervisor for Troop B, Pittsburgh, working out of the barracks in Moon.
Cpl. Pokorny played football at Center Area High School with his brother, Frank, who went on to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the mid-1980s as "Fearless Frank," a special teams player and wide receiver.
During his career, Cpl. Pokorny served at stations in Washington, Belle Vernon, Findlay and Newville. Friends said he worked undercover drug cases earlier in his career, when he wore his hair long and rode a motorcycle as part of his role. In his personal life, he was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Cpl. Pokorny, who was twice divorced, is the father of a son, Joseph, 17, and a daughter, Alexandra, 15.
In 1999, he was among 20 federal, state and local law enforcement officers and prosecutors chosen as recipients of Outstanding Performance in Law Enforcement awards by the Law Enforcement Agency Directors, or L.E.A.D, created to encourage cooperation among the 17 law enforcement agencies in Western Pennsylvania.
The last state trooper killed during a traffic stop was Joseph J. Sepp Jr., 34, of Windber, Somerset County, who died Nov. 10, 2002. Trooper Sepp died a day after he was shot in the head following what began as a suspected drunken-driving stop in Ebensburg.
Mark Leach, 48, of New Germany, Cambria County, was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting Sepp and is serving a life sentence.
http://www.postgazette.com/pg/05346/621172.stm
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