Suspect in killing of Temple officer due in court for preliminary hearing

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The suspect charged in the killing of Temple University Police Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald will be in court this week.

Shortly after the shooting, Pfeffer then allegedly committed a carjacking. Audio of that incident was captured on surveillance video.

"Get out of the car. Give me the keys, give me the keys. I'll kill you, swear to God," the suspect is heard saying.Authorities say Pfeffer made his way almost an hour away from the scene to his family farm in Buckingham Township where he was arrested.Law enforcement sources tell Action News that Pfeffer had a previous run-in with the law in Bucks County.

The Central Bucks School District says Pfeffer was a student in the district until September of 2019, which would've likely been his freshman year.

 

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Suspect? Yall misspelled 'thug' I see

Get ready for life in prison without parole and applauding deadbeat inmates!

Drug Dealer that was given a excuse by our society. All Drug Users, look in the mirror, it's you, it's your demand that curses our Nation. The Drug Culture Class are shameless and selfish, that high drives their morality.

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