Cop-killer out on parole will AVOID being sent back to jail after being busted stealing $286 of Thanksgiving food from Target

  • Bruce Lorick is on parole for life for the murder of NYPD Officer Joseph Keegan
  • Since his parole in 2021, the killer has been arrested three times
  • Most recently, Lorick reportedly attempted to steal $286 worth of items from an Upper East Side Target before Thanksgiving

Convicted cop killer Bruce Lorick will avoid jail after he was caught stealing Thanksgiving food from Target in Manhattan last weekend.

Lorick, 66, who is on life parole for the 1980 murder of NYPD Officer Joseph Keegan, allegedly tried to steal $286 worth of items from an Upper East Side Target, reported the New York Post.

According to law enforcement sources, the loot included shrimp, chicken, Jimmy Dean frozen meals, candy, Colgate toothpaste and Tide laundry detergent.

The incident marks the third time Lorick has been arrested since he was released on parole in 2021 after spending more than 30 years in prison.

Lorick, 66, (pictured) who is on life parole for the 1980 murder of NYPD officer Joseph Keegan, allegedly tried to steal $286 worth of items from a target

On June 13, 1980, transit officer Joseph Keegan, 41, (pictured) stopped 22-year-old Bruce Lorick at the 59th Street Columbus Circle subway station for failure to pay his fare.

On June 13, 1980, transit officer Joseph Keegan, 41, (pictured) stopped 22-year-old Bruce Lorick at the 59th Street Columbus Circle subway station for failure to pay his fare.

On June 13, 1980, transit officer Joseph Keegan, 41, stopped 22-year-old Bruce Lorick at the 59th Street Columbus Circle subway station for failure to pay the fare.

When Keegan went to arrest Lorick, a struggle ensued and the suspect grabbed the officer’s service weapon and shot him in the head.

Keegan was just 44 days away from early retirement. He planned to leave the force after fifteen years so he could start a family.

A year later, Lorick was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.

He was eligible for parole in 2005, but each time he entered a plea for freedom, his request was denied.

Despite the efforts of Lorick’s devoted family and friends, Lorick was ultimately granted parole in 2021.

Lorick served his sentence at the Clinton Correctional facility in upstate New York

Lorick served his sentence at the Clinton Correctional facility in upstate New York

While an inmate Lorick became known for his search for love online through the dating website meet-an-inmate.com.

In his profile, the killer described himself in glowing terms as a “black man who is childless, single, humorous, witty, loyal, a good listener and an excellent lover.”

On paper, Lorick is a real asset: a highly educated, 6-foot-4, brown-eyed military veteran with a Protestant background, whose many interests include books, music, art, movies, horses and, above all, everything. involving a woman.”

And based on his dating profile, Lorick isn’t the least bit picky when it comes to choosing a partner.

“Your race, weight and appearance are not important to me because all women have something special, and I am looking for love instead of trying to find fault in you,” he wrote.

‘I have no hidden identities, so you can be yourself without fear or shame. I’ve learned that people aren’t perfect, they’re just people.’