Sad News: Dodge Mayfair driver shot and killed an attacker who tried to rob him while posing as a cop, police say

A Philadelphia man who shot and killed a home invader who was pretending to be a police officer had a valid permit to carry and will not face any charges, officials announced Tuesday.

 

Philadelphia police say the home invasion and shooting happened on the 7200 block of Battersby Street in Mayfair just after 10 p.m. Sunday.

 

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Police say Adriel Alverado, 36, and a second suspect, went into the home of a 25-year-old man. The two suspects were wearing masks and claimed to be police officers, investigators said. Alverado was also wearing a federal agent gold shield around his neck, according to police.

 

The two suspects, at least one of whom was armed, demanded money, forced the 25-year-old homeowner near the stairwell, and began to zip tie him, police said. The homeowner then used his free hand to grab a 9mm Glock handgun from his pocket and opened fire at the two suspects.

Alverado was shot in the head, arm and chest. The second suspect fled the scene. Alverado died at a nearby hospital shortly before 10:30 p.m., according to District Attorney Larry Krasner.

 

Alverado, who was from North Philadelphia, had nine prior arrests, according to investigators. Police also said the second suspect may have fired at least one shot at the homeowner though the homeowner was not hurt.

 

The home invasion victim and his girlfriend, who was upstairs at the time, were taken in for questioning and released a short time later. Police announced Tuesday that the shooting was a justifiable homicide.

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