St. Louis officers skipped burglar alarm call before fatal shooting of off-duty colleague, sources say
Feb 26, 2019
"ST. LOUIS • After roll call, an assault report. Then a call for a burglary alarm.
Those were the first stops for St. Louis police Officers Nathaniel Hendren and his partner, Patrick Riordan, as they began their overnight shift on Jan. 24. At least on paper.
But Riordan said later that they never went to the alarm call at a business, according to sources familiar with his statements. Instead, they called another police officer by cellphone to check on the alarm while they hung out with off-duty Officer Katlyn Alix at Hendren’s house, about a 6-mile drive from the business, the sources said.
Hendren and Riordan are accused of drinking at the home while on duty, according to a police document obtained by the Post-Dispatch. And shortly before 1 a.m., Hendren killed Alix, 24, in a Russian roulette-like shooting, according to court documents....
Hendren was charged with involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action. He has posted 10 percent of a $100,000 bail, and remains on house arrest at an undisclosed location while awaiting trial.
Riordan has not been charged, but is on administrative duty pending the outcome of an Internal Affairs investigation, sources say...."
St. Louis officers skipped burglar alarm call before fatal shooting of off-duty colleague, sources say
(Officer Katlyn Alix in photos provided by her mother, Aimee Lyn Wahlers)
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