Man Federally Charged For Shooting Philly SWAT Officer: Feds
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Philadelphia PA
04 May, 2022
4:34 PM
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PHILADELPHIA — Federal charges have been filed against a Philadelphia man who authorities said shot a SWAT officer in February. United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams said Kristian Reyes, 35, of Philadelphia, was arrested Wednesday by federal agents and charged by criminal complaint with firearms and drug offenses in connection with an incident earlier this year, during which a Philadelphia Police Department officer was shot while executing a warrant for the arrest of the defendant. Reyes is charged with using a firearm during a drug trafficking offense, illegally possessing a firearm as a previously convicted felon, and possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute. According to the publicly filed complaint, Reyes was the subject of an active arrest warrant for state probation and parole violations. On Feb. 11, Philadelphia Police SWAT officers went to arrest the defendant at a property on the 100 block of West Lehigh Avenue in the Fairhill section of the city. After announcing themselves and receiving no response, officers breached the front door and went up a narrow stairwell to attempt to enter the third-floor apartment. The officers once again announced themselves as they made their way up the stairs. While they waited for equipment to gain access to the apartment, the leader of the SWAT entry team heard multiple popping sounds from inside the apartment and then felt a stinging sensation in his chest, authorities said. When he looked down, he realized he had been shot, according to authorities. The officer was rushed to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. It was later determined that the ceramic plate in the SWAT officer's ballistics vest prevented more serious injury and likely saved his life. Ultimately, Reyes was apprehended after attempting to escape by jumping from a third-floor window onto the roof, with a gun in his hand, authorities said. Investigators recovered a Glock 9 mm pistol from the roof, according to authorities. Ballistics comparison later confirmed that the gun was used in the shooting. Investigators also obtained a search warrant for the third-floor apartment and recovered fired cartridge casings, nearly 100 additional rounds of ammunition, and an enormous inventory of alleged narcotics including over 3,500 fentanyl pills, heroin, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, cocaine, and nearly $3,000 cash, authorities said. "As we have said many times since launching the All Hands On Deck initiative, our Office and our federal partners are doing everything we can to support the Philadelphia Police Department and prosecute cases federally when appropriate," Williams said. "Here, as alleged in the complaint, the defendant brazenly and recklessly fired a weapon through a wall at law enforcement officers in the middle of the day in busy neighborhood; an offense that certainly meets the criteria for federal prosecution. We are committed to bringing the full might of the federal justice system to this battle against criminals in our city." If convicted, Reyes faces a maximum possible sentence of life in prison, with a 35-year mandatory minimum sentence.
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