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Charges Dropped Against One of Two Men Charged After Officer's Shooting

A Philadelphia police officer returned home on Thursday after being shot in the leg a day before. Officer Paul Sulock and his partner were in Kensington when Sulock was shot.

Charges have been dropped against one of two men charged after the shooting of Philadelphia police officer Paul Sulock in Kensington in November.

James Gauthney, 19, was never charged with the shooting itself. He had been charged with hindering apprehension and obstruction of justice.

But prosecutors said Tuesday they dropped those charges after concluding they couldn't prove them beyond a reasonable doubt.

Jerome Hill, 29, still faces multiple counts of attempted murder, aggravated assault, criminal trespass and other crimes for allegedly shooting Sulock. 

Sulock, 10-year police force veteran and married father of four, was shot in the right thigh while on patrol with his partner. 

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Officer Paul Sulock was shot in Kensington on Wednesday morning.
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At least four dozen police vehicles crowded near Allegheny Avenue as armed officers searched through the streets, behind homes, and into back alleys.
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Fellow officers transported officer Sulock to Temple University Hospital, where he was cared for and listed in stable condition.
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Sulock, a 10-year police force veteran and married father of four, was able to chase down and apprehend one of the suspects despite his injury.
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Two suspects were taken into custody.
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The case will be assigned to the legal unit that handles homicides and shootings, District Attorney Larry Krasner said.
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"This is valor to the highest degree," Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross said at a press conference. "[The officers] probably saved the life of the guy who shot him."
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Sulock's partner and the two suspects were not injured, Ross said. He added that police will not try to piece together what led to the confrontation between the two suspects.

Sulock and his partner were patrolling at about 11:10 a.m. Nov. 7 near Madison and G streets in the shadow of SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line when they saw two men crouched behind cars, possibly preparing to shoot at each other, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross said at the time.

When Sulock and his partner approached the two men, Hill opened fire, officials said.

A Philadelphia police officer continues to recover after he was shot in the leg Wednesday. NBC10 obtained surveillance video of police chasing after a suspect in the shooting who was later apprehended.

Sulock was struck just above the knee. Despite his injury, Sulock chased down the suspects and apprehended one of them, police said.

Sulock's partner, Hill and Gauthney were not injured, police said. 

Police radio calls illustrate the chaotic moments after Philadelphia police officer Paul Sulock was shot in the leg in the city’s Kensington neighborhood on Nov. 7, 2018.
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