Philadelphia Jury Convicts Man of Killing Temple University Officer, Hands Him a Life Sentence
- A Philadelphia jury convicted a suburban man for killing a Temple University police officer following a chase related to carjackings.
- Jurors found him guilty of murder of a law enforcement officer, robbery, and gun crimes, according to prosecutors.
- He received a life sentence without parole and an additional sentence of 22.5 to 45 years for related charges.
- The jury reached their decision after less than a half-hour of deliberations, resulting in a conviction on all counts.
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Jury convicts man of killing Temple University officer Christopher Fitzgerald
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia jury on Wednesday convicted a suburban man for killing a Temple University police officer who had chased him down as a suspect in a series of carjackings.
Philadelphia jury convicts man in killing of Temple University officer
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia jury on Wednesday convicted a suburban man for killing a Temple University police officer who had chased him down as a suspect in a series of carjackings. That Miles Pfeffer killed Officer Christopher Fitzgerald had not been in dispute. The murder trial largely centered on whether the February 2023 shooting death was intentional. After less than a half-hour of deliberations, jurors found him guilty of murder of a la…
Miles Pfeffer found guilty in killing of Temple University Police Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — Miles Pfeffer, the man charged with killing Temple University Police Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald, was found guilty by a jury on Wednesday. According to court documents, Pfeffer was found guilty of first degree murder of a law enforcement officer, firearms violations, and other charges. He was sentenced to life in prison without the […]
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