Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Manhunt goes on for officer’s killer

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NEW KENSINGTON, Pa. — An intense search continued Saturday for a suspect in the fatal shooting of a rookie police officer.

The shooting happened shortly after 8 p. m. Friday in New Kensington, about 18 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. Officer Brian Shaw, 25, was shot in the chest after a traffic stop involving an SUV that led to him chasing someone on foot, authoritie­s said.

Police later found an older model of an unoccupied brown Jeep Grand Cherokee, wanted in connection with the shooting. State police said Saturday that investigat­ors know why the suspected shooter was pulled over but would not provide further details, citing the ongoing investigat­ion.

A descriptio­n of the suspect has not been released.

Shaw had served as a part- time officer in three other towns before joining the New Kensington police force full time in June. He was taken to a hospital after the shooting but was pronounced dead there a short time later, according to authoritie­s.

Police off icers from neighborin­g towns continued to scour the area for the suspect early Saturday. SWAT teams and police dogs assisted.

Authoritie­s were offering a $40,000 reward for informatio­n on the shooting. The FBI has contribute­d $25,000 to the reward, while the U.S. Marshals Service offered $5,000 and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will contribute up to $10,000.

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