By Morgan Zalot and Phillip Lucas
The Philadelphia Daily News
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia SWAT officer narrowly escaped death when he was struck in the chest by a gunshot that his partner fired during a car stop Tuesday night.
Jose Roman, 44, a 19-year veteran, was shot about 10 p.m. at a gas station at Broad and Parrish streets, North Philadelphia. He was taken to Hahnemann University Hospital in stable condition.
“He’s actually in good spirits right now. His wife is with him,” Deputy Commissioner Richard Ross said at a news conference outside Hahnemann.
A suspect, a 21-year-old man, was shot by police during the incident and was in extremely critical condition at Temple University Hospital, police said. Two other suspects were in custody, police said.
The incident began about 9:50 p.m., when a woman flagged down Roman and another SWAT officer, saying that three men in a white Chevy Impala had pulled a gun on her.
The officers found the car at the BP station, approached it and asked the men to show their hands, Ross said. They didn’t comply.
Roman’s partner saw the men fidgeting inside the car and thought he saw a weapon, said a police source who had been at the scene. The officer shouted “gun!” and fired his weapon, striking Roman and the 21-year-old.Cops said Roman’s partner fired one shot from a Binelli shotgun. The shotgun’s pellets wounded the 21-year-old suspect in his left arm, left leg and right hand. He was listed in critical condition after midnight, police said.
Police aren’t sure if Roman was shot directly or if a pellet ricocheted off the car. None of the suspects fired any shots but two handguns — a .9mm and a 40-caliber — were recovered at the scene, police said.
Though Roman was shot in the chest, the vest prevented serious injury.
“He just had the wind knocked out of him,” Ross said.
This latest scare occurred in what has become a particularly perilous summer for cops.
The city just buried Officer Moses Walker Jr., who was the fourth Philadelphia cop to die violently this summer when he was shot during a robbery after getting off work Aug. 18.
Officer Marc Brady, 32, was riding his bicycle when he was struck deliberately by a car, authorities say.
Officer Brian Lorenzo, 48, was killed July 8 when he was riding his police motorcycle home from work and struck head-on by an alleged drunken driver.
Officer Milan Merke, 28, died six days after he was involved in a motorcycle crash while off duty on June 8.
Copyright 2012 Philadelphia Newspapers, LLC