Felon who allegedly shot San Francisco cop delivered chilling message during arrest
Norris Reed, a 36-year-old felon, allegedly shot San Francisco police Officer Brittney Taylor during a high-speed chase. Reed, who had recently been released from prison, was found with multiple firearms and made a chilling remark about the incident. He has been charged with attempted murder and other felonies, with his arraignment postponed to July 2.
- ▪Norris Reed allegedly shot Officer Brittney Taylor during a chase in San Francisco.
- ▪Reed was out of prison for only six months after serving over 14 years for kidnapping and grand theft.
- ▪He was found with a Glock and a ghost gun at a homeless shelter after the incident.
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Metro Felon who allegedly shot San Francisco cop delivered chilling message during arrest By Josh Koehn Published June 4, 2026, 8:23 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google A gun-toting ex-con who led a brazen high-speed chase through San Francisco before nearly killing a cop in a shootout allegedly told police it was a good thing he dropped his “sticks” — otherwise he may have taken down more officers in a gunfight, according to new court documents obtained by The Post.
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