HOME INVASION VICTIM SHOOTS, KILLS ARMED POLICE IMPERSONATOR IN MAYFAIR: AUTHORITIES

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Police Say At Least One Male Was Armed With A Gun And Had A Police Badge Around His Neck, Which Turned Out To Be Fake.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A home invasion involving men pretending to be police officers in Philadelphia ended with a deadly shooting when the victim turned the tables on the suspects, police say.

Just after 10 p.m. Sunday, police were called to the 7200 block of Battersby Street in Mayfair for the report of a shooting.

According to authorities, a 25-year-old man had just returned home to a duplex on the block.

After parking his car in a rear driveway, the resident walked up to the steps to his front door when he was approached by two males.

Police say at least one male was armed with a gun and had a police badge around his neck, which turned out to be fake. He identified himself as a police officer.

The two males then forced the resident into his property and demanded money.

"They tied his hands with zip ties around his back and threatened to kill him if he made any sudden moves. That's when our victim realized these individuals were not police officers," said Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small.

According to police, the 25-year-old victim was able to free his hands and grab a gun from his pocket.

The victim fired several shots toward the men, striking the police impersonator three times.

The other suspect fled the scene on the foot. Police say it does not appear he was hit.

Responding officers rushed the wounded suspect to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Police recovered the suspect's gun as well as the weapon the 25-year-old resident fired.

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