CHIEF JUSTIN MCINTIRE
The Chief Justin McIntire Memorial Foundation is dedicated to raising funds and promoting initiatives to serve local communities and first responders. Please join us by supporting our efforts to make a difference in the lives of those that proudly serve us every day.
Our Mission:
The Chief Justin McIntire Memorial Foundation was created to honor his legacy and to carry forward a mission rooted in service, compassion, and community support. We want to honor the legacy of Chief Justin McIntire by supporting first responders, strengthening our local communities, and providing meaningful assistance where it is needed most. Through charitable giving, outreach initiatives, and community partnerships, we are committed to carrying forward his dedication to service, integrity, and compassion.
The Chief Justin McIntire Memorial Foundation raises funds and promotes initiatives that serve local communities and the men and women who protect them every day. With the support of generous donors and partners, we strive to create a lasting impact that reflects the values Justin lived by.
About the Chief
Justin began his law enforcement career in 1999 as a Patrolman in Springdale, PA. On January 13, 2002, he joined the Brackenridge Boro Police Department, PA, proudly serving the community he grew up in for 22 years. He was sworn in as Chief of Police on December 6, 2018, and officially began his role as Chief on January 2, 2019, after serving as the acting Chief for 6 months prior. Throughout his distinguished career, Chief McIntire left a lasting and meaningful impact on the residents of Brackenridge and surrounding communities.
Outside of his service, Justin enjoyed spending time with his wife and kids. He also loved to cook, hunt, fish, and maybe drink a beer or two.
Unfortunately, on January 2, 2023, while pursuing a suspect wanted by the Pennsylvania State Police on foot, Chief Justin McIntire’s life was taken. He was killed in the line of duty by gunfire. He leaves behind his loving wife, 4 children, parents, siblings, extended family, fellow officers, and countless friends. He was deeply loved and is profoundly missed every day.