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Suspect in McKeesport police shooting returned from West Virginia

Associated Press
By Associated Press
2 Min Read Jan. 9, 2021 | 5 years Ago
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PITTSBURGH — A man who police say was handcuffed when he allegedly shot a police officer three times with a gun police didn’t know he had before fleeing to West Virginia is back in Western Pennsylvania to face charges.

The Allegheny County sheriff’s office said 22-year-old Koby Lee Francis of McKeesport was brought from Clarksburg, W.Va., by Allegheny County sheriff’s deputies Friday. He was taken into custody Dec. 29 at an apartment complex in Clarksburg after more than a week on the run.

Court documents indicate Francis was arraigned on charges including aggravated assault, criminal attempt homicide, person not to possess a firearm, flight to avoid apprehension, trial or punishment and escape. He was denied bail, and a preliminary hearing in his case is scheduled Jan. 21.

Francis was arrested for allegedly violating a protection from abuse order before the Dec. 20 gunfire outside the police station in McKeesport, authorities said.

On a video released by police, the officer is seen opening the passenger side door of the police vehicle parked outside the station and then staggering backward after police said he took fire from within the vehicle. The video shows Francis then emerging from the vehicle with hands handcuffed in front of him and firing at the officer before fleeing. The officer was treated for his wounds at a hospital.

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