Officer John Pawlowski was shot and killed after responding to a dispute between a cab driver and a male.
Officer Pawlowski and his partner responded to the Logan section of Philadelphia after a cab driver called 911 to report a dispute. During the dispute, the cab driver had told the suspect that he was going to call the police, to which the suspect responded "'If you call police, I shoot you plus the police."
When the officers arrived, the cab driver pointed out the subject. Officer Pawlowski and his partner approached the male, who was dressed in a black, three-quarter length coat. The suspect had his hands in his pockets. Officer Pawlowski ordered the suspect to show his hands. The suspect did not comply, and immediately opened fire with a .357 handgun, shooting through the pocket of his coat. One round struck Officer Pawlowski in his bullet resistant vest, and a second round struck him in the chest, just above his vest.
Officer Pawlowski was able to return fire, striking the suspect once, before falling to the ground, mortally wounded. Officer Pawlowski's partner and a third officer engaged the suspect in a gun-battle, in which one officer was grazed, and the suspect was shot numerous times.
Officer Pawlowski was taken to Albert Einstein Medical Center, where he died from his wounds.
The suspect was arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder, and narcotics possession.
On November 8, 2010, he was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
Officer Pawlowski had served with the Philadelphia Police Department for 5 1/2 years.
*Information about Officer John Pawlowski gathered from the Officer Down Memorial Page
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