A Temple University police officer has passed away after responding to a robbery in North Philadelphia and being shot in the head.
Philadelphia police say the shooting happened around 7pm. near the corner of 18th Street and Montgomery Avenue.
The officer was taken to Temple U Hospital and was pronounced dead, according to Philly police.
"Out of respect for the officer's friends and family, we will not be releasing his identity at this time. There are simply no words that can make sense of such a tragedy. It tears at our sense of community, and wounds us to our very soul. Temple has lost an officer and hero to senseless violence. Our thoughts are with the victim's family, friends and the entire Temple community during this tremendously difficult time," a statement from the university said.
"[The Philadelphia Police Department] is doing everything that we can to make sure that not only is this person responsible taken into custody and brought to justice, but for every other suspect out there that is doing the same and wishing harm amongst our law enforcement community and our Philadelphia community," Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said.
Governor Josh Shapiro tweeted "devastated":
Just two days earlier, Shaprio boasted that he will grant clemency for every death sentence during his tenure as governor.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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