Pittsburgh,
PA – Julian L. Sims, the suspect in a New Year’s Eve shooting that injured four
people when he allegedly crashed a party in McKeesport, has been arrested by
Task Force Officers at approximately 4:30 pm this afternoon in the 400 block of
Stokes Ave in Braddock.
Allegheny
County police issued a warrant for Julian Sims, 20, on charges of criminal
attempt homicide, four counts of aggravated assault, four counts of recklessly
endangering others and firearms violations following the New Year’s Eve
incident.
Sims
had been successful evading capture until U.S. Marshals and Task Force Officers
tracked him down in Braddock this afternoon.
Sims
was “considered armed and extremely dangerous,” by Allegheny County Police.
The
U.S. Marshals Service Western Pennsylvania Fugitive Task Force is made up of
the following: U.S. Marshals, Pennsylvania State Police, Pennsylvania Board of
Probation and Parole, Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office, Pittsburgh Bureau of
Police, Westmoreland County Sheriff’s Office and U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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