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One Phoenix police officer killed, another wounded in shootout

Mar 3, 2014, 5:40 PM | Updated: Mar 19, 2014, 7:36 pm

PHOENIX – A Phoenix police officer died and another was in critical
condition after a shootout Monday that also killed a man wanted on a felony
warrant, authorities said.

The officers, part of a fugitive apprehension team, were shot near the intersection of 43rd Avenue and Bethany Home Road at 3:30 p.m.

Phoenix Police Sgt. Trent Crump said both officers were taken St. Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix where one died while in surgery. The officer has not been identified, but Phoenix Police Chief Daniel Garcia said he was a 21-year veteran of the force.

“The other officer is fighting for his life,” Garcia said at a news
conference. The name of that nine-year department veteran also was being
withheld by police officials.

The officer has since left surgery and is recovering in the ICU, Crump said.

The shootout occurred after the suspect fled in his car, caused a three-vehicle
collision, and ran away on foot before exchanging gunfire with officers outside
a check cashing and title loan business, authorities said.

“It was obvious that the guy was out of control,” said Wayne Monton, who owns
a nearby business and witnessed the shooting. “After the crash and the
shooting, everybody just took off running. It was chaos.”

The suspect came around a corner with a gun and a third officer was able to
fire on the suspect and stop the threat, police spokesman Detective James Holmes
said.

The suspect’s name was not immediately released.

An 83-year-old woman and a 53-year-old man suffered minor injuries in the car
accident that closed an intersection for more than an hour.

Nick Cusson, manager of a restaurant in a shopping mall near the shooting
scene, said he heard more than a dozen shots just a few minutes after arriving
at work.

“The next thing you know, the whole parking lot is scattered with people,”
Cusson said. “Then within about 30 seconds, we see all these cops driving up.”

Cusson said he had noticed several unmarked police cars parked nearby just
before the shooting but didn’t think much of it.

“Then I guess there was a shootout,” he said. “We were all looking out the
window. We were kind of curious. We weren’t sure they were gunshots at first.”

Cusson said he was closing his shop because the entire area had been cordoned
off by police.

“No one can come pick their food up and we can’t get delivery drivers out,”
he said.

As a result of the shooting, 43rd Avenue between Camelback and Maryland and Bethany Home Road between 47th and 39th avenues were closed.

KTAR’s Detour Dan reported that there were more than 70 police cars in the area.

A nearby high school was evacuated.

KTAR’s Corbin Carson and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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One Phoenix police officer killed, another wounded in shootout