PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) – A suspect is dead, a woman was shot to death, and nine police officers are recovering after an early morning standoff turned into a shooting at a south Phoenix home Friday.
How it started
According to the Phoenix Police Department, it all unfolded in the area of 54th Avenue between Lower Buckeye and Broadway roads shortly after 2 a.m. Sgt. Andy Williams said it started with a 911 call about a woman who had been shot. A single officer was the first to arrive. “He was actually invited by the suspect,” Williams said. “As he approached the doorway, the suspect ambushed him with a gun and shot him several times.” That officer was hit several times but was able to get to safety. Backup arrived a short time later, according to Williams.
Those officers surrounded the house and started yelling to the occupants to come outside. At one point, a man with a baby in his arms came out of the house. He put the baby in a carrier on the ground and then put his hands up to show officers he was not a threat. Officers ordered him to walk backwards to them with his hands up, which he did. That’s when the suspect opened fire again. The baby was not hurt, but four more officers were shot. Another four were injured by shrapnel. Williams said two officers returned fire. A videographer who was there recorded everything.
RAW VIDEO: Man carries baby during standoff with Phoenix police officers
Standoff
The suspect barricaded himself inside the house, and SWAT officers tried to negotiate with him. When they eventually went inside, they found him dead. They also found the wounded woman who was the subject of the initial call. She was in critical condition when she was taken to the hospital but has since died.
At this point, it’s not clear what led to the initial shooting, and detectives are trying to determine how everyone is connected, including the man with the baby. “[There’s] no information to suggest that he’s part of the ambush, but it’s an ongoing investigation,” Williams said. Investigators believe the suspect and the wounded woman had been a couple and the baby is theirs.
The story in 60 seconds
Police chief: “This is senseless.”
“If I seem upset, it’s because I am,” Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams said, emphasizing the struggles and safety concerns law enforcement officials face every single day. “This is senseless, doesn’t need to happen and [it] continues to happen over and over again.” The shooting comes two months after a fellow officer, Tyler Moldovan, was shot eight times, including once to the head.
“It’s terrifying”
“This is the first time anything extreme like this has happened here,” Classie Taylor, who lives down the street from the shooting scene, told Arizona’s Family. “It’s terrifying to know something like this could be happening outside your own home.”
“This is a little rattling for me,” neighbor Kameron Jackson agreed. “My house is like 50 yards away.”
“I hope they’re going to be OK,” Kim Martin said of the injured officers. “They put their life on the line all the time for the neighborhoods and to see that happen is sad because they, too, have families.”
From Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and Gov. Doug Ducey
Our hearts are with the police officers injured this morning, and with their families. We are praying for full recoveries. Thank you to our officers who put themselves at risk day in and day out.
— Mayor Kate Gallego (@MayorGallego) February 11, 2022
Please continue to pray for the five @PhoenixPolice officers injured this morning. Our men and women in blue work day and night—no matter the circumstances—to protect our state from danger. Their unwavering courage & sacrifice helps to keep us safe. Arizona is deeply grateful. 1/
— Doug Ducey (@dougducey) February 11, 2022
14th officer-involved shooting
According to data kept by Arizona’s Family, there are been 14 shootings involving law enforcement in Arizona this year. Nine of those happened in Maricopa County.
Editor’s Note: Police initially reported five officers were involved in a critical incident. The count later increased to eight officers wounded in the standoff before the latest update gave a final tally of nine officers involved.
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