White Police Officer Saved by Armoured Vest from Black Shooter

NBC Philadelphia
September 2, 2015

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Police Officer Marc Hanly only survived an encounter with a Black because he was wearing his bullet proof vest.

A Delaware County police officer whose life was saved by his bulletproof vest when police say an armed man shot him early Sunday morning has been released from the hospital.

Ridley Park Police Officer Marc Hanly is home celebrating with his family and his fellow officers. Authorities and Hanly credit his vest with saving his life.

“If I didn’t have my vest on we wouldn’t be here for this party,” he said. “I’m alive. Very thankful for that.”

As Hanly, who was shot in the vest and in the leg, recovers, the suspect accused of shooting him, Darrel Burt, is facing a slew of charges, officials said. Burt is charged with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and weapons violations. He was being held on $500,000 cash bail Sunday afternoon.

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Darrel Burt started shooting at the man who had come to rescue him.

Hanly and his partner were called to Mohawk Avenue near Summit, in Norwood, about 1 a.m. for the report of a suicidal man, authorities said. When the officers arrived, they spoke with the man, later identified as Burt, but police said when they tried to go in the house, Burt shut the door and fired two shots at them.

“We don’t know what we’re going to walk into with that type of individual,” Hanly said.

Hanly was hit twice. The officers returned fire and struck Burt in the elbow, police said. They called for backup, and SWAT officers responded, leading to a standoff.

Burt surrendered after about an hour and was taken into custody without further incident, authorities said. He was taken to Taylor Hospital and treated for his gunshot wound, then to jail to face charges.