New Orleans chief: Officer killed during struggle
NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans police officer was fatally shot Friday during a struggle after he and his patrol team left their cars to investigate something suspicious shortly after midnight. Other officers returned fire, wounding a suspect who eventually surrendered to a SWAT team, police said.
Police Superintendent Michael Harrison had said early Friday that officers were fired on as they left their patrol cars. He said that was based on general statements from the officers, who have not been formally questioned about the incident in which Officer Marcus McNeil was killed and Darren Bridges, 30, was wounded, he said.
“After reviewing some of the video and without getting into too much of the evidence — what we know is there was an encounter,” Harrison said at an afternoon news conference. “There was a struggle. At some point, that subject fired at our officer.”
One or more officers fired back, and Bridges, a felon on parole after a weapons conviction, was hit several times. He fled into an apartment, which was surrounded by a SWAT team, and police negotiators eventually persuaded him to give up without another shot.