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Charges filed in late-night shooting at police near CelebrateErie stage

An 18-year-old Erie resident has been charged with three counts of attempted murder and 23 other felonies after stealing a car in downtown Erie early Friday morning. Authorities say he fled and fired shots at Erie police before officers shot and killed him.

The 18-year-old was injured in the shooting, which occurred near the main stage of the CelebrateErie festival, whose performances began at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. CelebrateErie went ahead as planned, the city said.

No officers were injured, the city said.

The defendant, Denali S. Kirkland, was arraigned on the 26 counts before Erie 3rd District Judge Alison Scarpitti around 6 p.m. Friday, who ordered him held without bail in the Erie County Prison, court records show.

Kirkland was treated in stable condition at UPMC Hamot Hospital after the shooting, police said. He will remain at the hospital until he is booked into jail.

Police secured the crime scene at the corner of East Fifth and State streets where Erie police shot and killed a car theft suspect shortly after 4 a.m. Friday, near the stage of the CelebrateErie festival, which began as scheduled later that day.

Scarpitti accuses him via video. She sets a preliminary hearing for August 28.

The case began with a car theft on Broad Street, Buffalo Road

The incident that ended in the shooting began at 4:08 a.m. Friday with a report of the carjacking of a 2006 Acura sedan at a gas station on the corner of Broad Street and Buffalo Road in Erie, according to the probable cause affidavit filed by Pennsylvania State Police along with the criminal complaint against Kirkland.