
NPDF POSTS $10,000 REWARD FOR PHILLY PO
January 1st, 2010
Executive Director Joseph Occhipinti announced the posting of the $10,000 Safe Cop Reward in
connection with the Shooting of Philadelphia Police Officer Martin P. Campbell who was accompanied by his longtime friend Rasheen Allen who was also shot by a mortal gunshot wound to the head and died on the scene by the same unknown assailants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Safe Cop program is a congressionally recognized law enforcement initiative of the National Police Defense Foundation that posts up to a $10,000 reward for public information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person who shoots at a law enforcement officer, anywhere in the United States.
Any person having information relative to this police shooting is requested to contact the Philadelphia Police Homicide Division at 212-686-3334 or 215-686-3335, local FBI or National Police Defense Foundation at 888-SAFE-COP.
The Safe Cop program was established in 1995 and has been instrumental in the arrest and conviction of several suspects involved in police related shootings.
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