The Denver Post

Charges filed in attack on o∞cer

Authoritie­s say man fired at least 13 shots at patrolling cop.

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philadelph­ia» A man who investigat­ors say claimed he shot and wounded a Philadelph­ia police officer in the name of Islam was charged Saturday with attempted murder.

Edward Archer also was charged with aggravated assault, assault of a law enforcemen­t officer and several firearms crimes. He is being held without bail.

A preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for Jan. 25. The Defender Associatio­n of Philadelph­ia, listed in court documents as representi­ng him, couldn’t be reached Saturday for comment.

Authoritie­s say Archer, 30, of Yeadon, fired at least 13 shots toward the officer as he patrolled his usual west Philadelph­ia beat shortly before midnight Thursday. They say Archer fired repeatedly as he raced toward the officer’s car, then reached into the driver’s side, still firing, hitting the officer three times.

Officer Jesse Hartnett, although seriously wounded, was able to get out of his car, chase the man and return fire, wounding him in the buttocks, police said. Other officers chased Archer and apprehende­d him about a block away.

Investigat­ors said Archer told them he was “following Allah” and pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, and he believed the police department defends laws that are contrary to Islam.

Investigat­ors believe Archer traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2011 and to Egypt in 2012. They are investigat­ing the purpose of those trips, FBI special agent Eric Ruona said.

“It’s definitely an area of great investigat­ive interest to us, and we are working with our (Joint Terrorism Task Force) partners in trying to sort out what he was doing there,” Ruona said Saturday.

Archer’s mother told The Philadelph­ia Inquirer that her son had been hearing voices recently and had felt targeted by police. She said the family had asked him to get help.

An attorney who briefly represente­d Archer in a 2012 case told WCAU-TV on Friday that his client was “always looking over his shoulder.”

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