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Off-Duty Cop Kills Fellow Officers' Son 15-year old's mother and stepfather are police officers.

Updated 12:23 PM EDT, Wed, Jan 14, 2009

15-year old William Smith was shot to death while running from an off-duty police officer.

 

Update: Police confirmed on Wednesday that they were looking for a 3rd suspect.
The mother of William Smith, the suspect shot dead by the off-duty officer, told NBC10's Monique Braxton that her teenager was left in a pool of his own blood until someone realized he was the son of fellow police officers.



The 15-year old suspect killed Monday by an off-duty Philadelphia Police officer, is the son of two fellow police officers.

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Police sources say the teen was the son of Philadelphia Police officers.

William Smith’s mother is a 9-year veteran of the force. She told NBC10 on Tuesday that she was on duty when her son was killed, but that she had to find out about it from a family member. And she wants to know why her son was shot multiple times.

Homicide Captain James Clark said the shooting justified, and also under investigation. He said there did not appear to be anything controversial from the department’s point of view.

The shooting happened Monday afternoon. The off-duty officer, whose name has not been released, witnessed another shooting at Broad and Chew Streets in the Fern Rock section of the city. A man was shot in the leg. The two suspects took off in a car and the off duty officer chased them.

The chase went south on Broad Street to Duncannon, where police say Smith and another suspect, 18-year old Marcus Powell, got out of their car.

Powell was arrested. Police say Smith took off on foot and the off-duty officer followed him. There was a “confrontation” said Clark, and then the off-duty officer shot Smith.

Smith died later in the hospital.

Captain Clark said “It’s a tragedy all the way around. Anytime you have to tell a police officer and let her know her son was shot by another officer.”

Clark said Smith was probably involved in some things his parents didn’t know about.

His mother said he'd been in a fight before, went to court and the case was dismissed. Smith was one of 7 children, triplets and 3 other siblings.

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  • EIRE AVE Friday, May 1 at 10:11 PM FLAG COMMENT RIP WILL AKA BILLY ND DIDDY BOP..YALL WILL BE MISSED EVERYDAY(EIRE AVE WORRIORS)
  • RIP WILL Friday, May 1 at 10:04 PM FLAG COMMENT IT'S CRAZY THEY HAD TO TAKE MY MANS LIFE U WILL BE MISSED DEARLY WILL.RIP WILL AKA BILLY(U WAZ ND ALWAYS WILL BE A SOLDIER)EIRE AVE TO THE FULLEST
  • ........... Monday, Mar 2 at 6:29 AM FLAG COMMENT Sad sad story
  • Lets Improve Philadelphia Monday, Feb 16 at 7:18 PM FLAG COMMENT Justice is SERVED! Maybe the cop can get the key to the city ?
  • fnab Monday, Feb 16 at 7:12 PM FLAG COMMENT The shooting wasn't on purpose . The officer was just doing his job , just because he was the son of a cop doesn't make it better. Cops get shot everyother day in Philadelphia. This city is just a mess with reckless teens with weapons. I hope Billy's mother gets through this my prayers are with her . R.I.P Billy atleast your in a better place now

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