Local law enforcement attends funeral for Chief McIntire
Numerous members of the county law enforcement community were among the thousands of people who attended Wednesday’s funeral service for Brackenridge police Chief Justin McIntire.
McIntire, 46, was killed Jan. 2 while on duty in Brackenridge while pursuing a Duquesne man wanted for weapons-related parole violations and eluding police. McIntire was a police officer for 22 years. He was appointed chief in 2019.
The funeral was at Mount St. Peter Church in New Kensington. McIntire’s body was taken by horse-drawn carriage to the church from the Ross G. Walker Funeral Home, which is about a block away.
Mourners filled the church and gathered outside for the funeral, which was aired on television inside another church in the area. Following the service, a funeral procession traveled from the church to Mount Airy Cemetery in Harrison Township, where a private service was conducted.