Widow in pain of The Temple University officer shot and killed over the weekend said she hopes her husband’s accused killer He is haunted for his terrible actions towards the rest of He lived a full life.

Marissa Fitzgerald didn’t mince words when addressing 18-year-old suspect Miles Pfeffer in an emotional interview with NBC10 News-Philadelphia Tuesday in which she also praised her late husband Christopher Fitzgerald As a hero.

“You had no right, you are a coward, you are evil, I know what you did to my husband,” Mother of They were four. “You shouldn’t even be allowed to breathe because my husband is not breathing, but you get to have air flowing through your lungs.”

Pfeffer was detained Sunday morning. He is currently facing charges of Mord, murder of a law enforcement officer, robbery, carjacking and illegal weapons possession over Saturday’s fatal shooting of Officer, 31 years old.


The murderer Temple University cop’s wife voiced her anger toward the killerCall the suspect “evil.”
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An alleged killer Reports say that he passed through Temple officer’s pockets and tried to steal his gun as he lay dying on the ground from the bullet wound to his head, prosecutors said.

“He took a family man, he took a father, he took a son, he took a brother, he took a nephew, you took so much,” Marissa spoke to the station. “Our lives will never be the same.”

“I hope that he’s haunted for the rest of his life, I hope he rots in a cell,” Elle added.


Christopher David Fitzgerald's is grieving, as his wife said his kids "miss their dad terribly."
Christopher David Fitzgerald’s family is grieving, as his wife said his kids “miss their dad terribly.”
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She was devastated to hear that her widow had died. “a lot of praying to do because I can’t forgive him right now,” Noting her and her husband were both religious.

Marissa has been left a single mom by the cold-blooded murder. of Four children were born between the ages of 3 and 4. of 7.-13

She stated: Christopher Was “a very hard worker, he loved to do his job, but the best job he loved to do was being a father to those kids.”


The alleged killer reportedly went through the Temple officer's pockets and tried to steal his gun after he shot him in the head.
An alleged killer Obligated to go through Temple officer’s pockets and tried to steal his gun after he shot him in the head.
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“My kids will always know who their dad is,” Marissa said. “Their dad is a hero and he is our greatest hero.”

She said their kids — two boys and two girls — miss their dad terribly.

“I am going to try to be as strong as I can be because I know that’s what he wanted,” Marissa told NBC10. “I’m going to make sure that they know who their dad was. They already know. He’s the greatest hero we could ever have.”

The slain father’s own dad said he was never more proud of him.


Miles Pfeffer will face charges of murder, murder of a law enforcement officer, robbery, carjacking and weapons crimes in the death of Temple University Police Officer Christopher Fitzgerald.
Miles Pfeffer faces charges of Mord, murder of An officer of the law, including robbery and carjacking as well as weapons crime.
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“Chris was adamant that he could stay in Philadelphia and facilitate change,” Joel Fitzgerald Sr. said. “Although we’re devastated, we could never be more proud.”

Marissa said Christopher As a career, I chose to become a police officer. of Devoting himself to the service of his community

“He really wanted to make a change for the city so that people could be safe and that the kids could be safe,” Marissa said. “My husband was not a bad person, he was such a good man and a good cop.. awesome cop.”

He was first Temple Officer to be killed in action of According to the university, duty.


The officer joined the university force in 2021 and was the first Temple officer to die in the line of duty, according to the university.
He joined the university police in 2021 as a student officer and became the first. Temple Officer to be killed in action of According to the university, duty.
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Christopher Follow in their footsteps of His father, an officer veteran, was the one who led many US police departments, including in Fort Worth and Missouri City (Texas), Allentown in Pennsylvania, and Waterloo (Iowa).

“He wanted to do it because he knew that was his method of giving back to our community,” Joel shared his story with the news station.

Marissa said she would make sure her husband’s legacy is carried on.


Police are spotted on scene investigating the fatal shooting of Christopher David Fitzgerald.
After the death shooting, officers were seen on the scene looking for evidence. of Christopher David Fitzgerald.
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“He will not just be a portrait on the wall in the city.”

The grieving widow broke down into tears as she described her husband’s last words to her.

“He gave me a kiss and he told me that he loved me. And, I said ‘I love you too.’ And when he walked out the door, he said he’d be right back,” Marissa said. “He said, ‘I’ll be right back babe.’”