PHOENIX, AZ — A 17-year-old is in custody after reportedly firing a rifle at Department of Public Safety troopers Thursday morning in Phoenix, and authorities are searching for a second suspect in connection with the incident.
Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) spokesman Capt. Jesse Galvez said during a press briefing that the shooting occurred right before 9 a.m. local time on Thursday.
Two detectives were in an unmarked car in police attire in the area for an ongoing operation, he said, when a silver, four-door Infiniti with custom wheels and a temporary plate “pulled up next to them and honked their horn.”
While the operation was not described, Galvez said the troopers “were in the community helping with an operation to make this community safe and simply doing their job.”
The vehicle has a temporary plate & appears to have chipped paint below the license plate area. If you see this vehicle, please call 9-1-1 immediately.
— Dept. of Public Safety (@Arizona_DPS) September 17, 2020
A teenage male passenger, described as Hispanic, then got out and started firing a rifle at two DPS detectives, Galvez said.
The suspect was later identified as Luis German Espinoza Acuna at a press conference held Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. local time.
Luis German Espinoza Acuna identified as a suspect who shot at two troopers in Phoenix.
The troopers were able to exit their vehicle and return fire. At that point, the driver sped off, leaving the passenger behind. The troopers were not shot during this incident.
Vehicle that troopers were sitting in when ambushed by a shooter with an assault rifle.
The 17-year-old suspected shooter was taken into custody and the weapon was seized, but the search for the driver, believed to be a Hispanic male in his late teens, continues, according to KTAR News. No injuries were reported.
At noon, a Blue Alert was activated, triggering alarms on cellphones across the Valley. The Blue Alert is a rarely used system that DPS can use when a suspect is on the loose after a law enforcement officer has been assaulted.
That #BlueAlert you just got on your phone is connected with a shooting involving DPS troopers this morning. One suspect is on the loose. No troopers hurt.
Trooper-involved shooting near 35th Ave and Roosevelt https://t.co/9HabTh87PX
— Steve Irvin (@Steve_Irvin) September 17, 2020
“The goal of the Blue Alert is to protect the public and officers through efficient information dissemination and communication that results in quick and safe apprehension of suspect(s) when such attacks occur,” according to the DPS website.
As of this writing, the second suspect is still at large, and anyone who spots the vehicle or has any information should immediately call 911.
In the meantime, the hunt is still on for the gunman who ambushed two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s officers on September 12th.
Now, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva tells ABC News that he has warned deputies to watch out for more possible attacks. Villanueva said:
“This is going to cause us to be a lot more concerned about when we approach vehicles when we’re out there on the streets,”
UPDATE: L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva warned deputies to watch out for more possible attacks after a gunman ambushed two officers in Compton. https://t.co/AqrKpGm4eO
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) September 15, 2020
He went on to say:
“We have everybody paired up in two-man vehicles now. So, we’re going to have to be watching out for each other’s back out there on the streets.”
Villanueva said that the LA County Sheriff department is using all the resources at their disposal to aid in the search for the gunman. He pressed the immediate need to identify the dangerous suspect and get him off the streets before he’s able to strike again.
The FBI has joined in the search for the gunman, and announced it is lending resources to the manhunt and “stands ready to assist in response” to the attack.
As the FBI joined a massive search for a gunman who ambushed two deputies, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva says he’s worried about more attacks on law enforcement officers and is warning members of his agency to watch each other’s back. https://t.co/kqXKP6Ddvf
— ABC News (@ABC) September 14, 2020
On Sunday, the The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the gunman.
In addition, many have made anonymous donations to aid in the arrest of the suspect.
Villanueva told ABC News that despite being shot four or five times, including once in the jaw, the female deputy walked around the patrol vehicle to help her 24-year-old partner, who suffered gunshot wounds to his forehead, arms and a hand.
He said:
“He’s bleeding out profusely from the arm so she actually applies a tourniquet to his arm to stop the bleeding and she tries to call for help on the radio,
“It’s pretty heart-wrenching and she’s trying to mumble and we finally get her … she says where she is at and the fact that there was a shooting, and that got all the help rolling in her direction.”
Villanueva said after exiting their patrol car, the wounded deputies hid behind a column because:
“They didn’t know if the gunman was going to come back or not and they’re obviously both disabled and injured, very gut-wrenching to see the video and the heroic efforts from both of them to get to safety and still manage to take care of each other,”
It has just been reported that the 24-year-old male deputy that was shot in the forehead, arms and hands has been released from the hospital.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced that one of the deputies — a 24-year-old officer who suffered gunshot wounds to his forehead, arms and a hand — has been released from the hospital. https://t.co/lWdWmNZTCu
— ABC News (@ABC) September 17, 2020
TEMPLETON, CA – On September 24th, a deputy with the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office encountered a subject in which he knew was a wanted fugitive.
The deputy attempted to stop the male who fled on foot into a cemetery.
As deputies chased the male, he hid and ambushed pursuing deputies, firing upon them.
The deputies returned fire, killing the suspect. Here’s the back story.
A deputy who was on patrol was driving down Theatre Road in Templeton, California when he observed a vehicle he knew belonged to a wanted felon. The vehicle was unoccupied.
He continued checking the area when he found the subject walking down the road on foot. The deputy attempted to stop him by turning his emergency lights on and the felon took off on foot, fleeing into a nearby cemetery.
The initial deputy, joined by another deputy began a foot chase of the suspect through the cemetery.
The suspect was able to get out of sight of the deputies and hid behind some brush outside of the view of the deputies. When the deputies got close, the suspect allegedly ambushed them, firing several shots, striking one of them.
One deputy was struck by the bullets in the lower leg as the deputies returned fire on the suspect. The suspect got up from his place of hiding and fled again on foot, through the cemetery into a vineyard.
The suspect went through the vineyard and back out onto Theatre Road where his vehicle was parked. As the suspect made it to his vehicle, two more deputies, who responded to the report of a deputy being shot, encountered the suspect near his vehicle.
The two deputies made contact with the suspect who was still armed with a handgun. The deputies and the suspect engaged in gunfire, none of the other deputies were struck, however, the suspect was shot and declared deceased at the scene.
The deputy who had been shot was airlifted by the California Highway Patrol to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. The deputy is listed in stable condition and is currently awaiting surgery.
The Sheriff’s Office Major Crime Unit is conducting the investigation regarding the circumstances surrounding the shooting. The California Highway Patrol Multi-Disciplinary Action Investigation Team as well as the San Luis Obispo District Attorney’s Office are assisting with the officer involved shooting investigation.
The Sheriff’s Office states that the suspect in this case was a convicted felon who had an open felony warrant for his arrest at the time of the shooting.
The male had an extensive history of multiple weapons charges and is a member of a white supremacist gang.
The suspect was involved in a criminal investigation into the male prior to the shooting with the deputies. The Sheriff’s Office advised that they are not going to identify the suspect in this case as of yet as the next of kin has not been notified as of yet.
They are currently working at making contact with family members. The Sheriff’s Office advised that the suspect was well known to deputies seemingly because of his criminal behavior.
They also said that the suspect was wanted out of their agency for the felony warrant, but did not disclose what the warrant was for at the time of the shooting. The Sheriff’s Office advised that they are currently executing a search warrant on the suspect’s residence at this time in hopes of determining more information which may have led up to the officer involved shooting.
They advised that they will release any information on the results of that search warrant at a later date.
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Three officers ambushed by man on a bicycle – while second shooter was hiding and waiting to open fire
September 20, 2020 – PHILADELPHIA, PA – It’s happened again.
“This is the height of lawlessness and it is completely unacceptable behavior in a civilized society. It is despicable and morally bankrupt.”
These were the words of Cherelle Parker, Philadelphia City Council Majority Leader, after a man on a bike opened fire on 3 police officers in an unmarked car.
Parker added that she was relieved that none of the officers were seriously injured.
“This was a situation that could have ended up a lot worse,” she said.
The officers’ names have not been released, as they are part of an undercover narcotics operation.
They were riding in an car around 8 pm on Friday night.
While driving through a neighborhood, a man on a bicycle pulled up alongside of them. When the driver rolled down his window, the cyclist pulled out a handgun and opened fire.
The officer accelerated and ran into a fence, crashing his car.
According Sgt. Eric Gripp, a department spokesman, the man on the bike continued shooting. One of the bullets pierced the car door, went through the driver’s seat, striking that officer in the back.
NBC 10 reports that Gripp stated that the bulletproof vest he was wearing probably saved his life.
The officers were able to dismount the vehicle and returned fire. That is when rounds from another shooter came their direction.
Police say that a second gunman was positioned further down a different street opened fire. After firing a few more rounds, both gunmen fled the scene, going in unknown directions.
The female officer sustained cuts on her leg. The third officer was fortunately uninjured. The two officers were transported to Einstein Medical Center. They were both treated and released early Saturday.
Both subjects are still on the run. The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the subjects in the shooting.
“Our officers were ambushed for simply doing their jobs, working to get drugs and guns off our streets,” Lodge President John McNesby said. “This brazen disrespect of law enforcement is unacceptable.”
Police believe that bike-riding suspect is 28-year-old Jeffione Thomas.
This male is wanted in connection of an attempted murder of three of my officers within Northwest Police Division last night by firing a gun at them in the 14th District. If you have any info on this male please call 215 686 -TIPS, so we can apprehend this male!!! pic.twitter.com/FM8BQx7U3X
— DeShawn Beaufort (@PPDBeaufort) September 19, 2020
Gripp described him as 5’7″ tall and approximately 180 pounds. The second gunmen was not identified.
Gripp says that both men are wanted for attempted murder and other related charges. ABC 6 reported that there was a cell phone found at the scene that helped identify the first shooter.
It is unknown if this was a coordinated attack on the officers or two random people who just happened to have guns and started firing. The latter seems highly unlikely, as the quantity ambushes of law enforcement is continuing to rise.
Below are just a few examples.
PHOENIX, AZ — A 17-year-old is in custody after reportedly firing a rifle at Department of Public Safety troopers Thursday morning in Phoenix, and authorities are searching for a second suspect in connection with the incident.
Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) spokesman Capt. Jesse Galvez said during a press briefing that the shooting occurred right before 9 a.m. local time on Thursday.
Two detectives were in an unmarked car in police attire in the area for an ongoing operation, he said, when a silver, four-door Infiniti with custom wheels and a temporary plate “pulled up next to them and honked their horn.”
While the operation was not described, Galvez said the troopers “were in the community helping with an operation to make this community safe and simply doing their job.”
The vehicle has a temporary plate & appears to have chipped paint below the license plate area. If you see this vehicle, please call 9-1-1 immediately.
— Dept. of Public Safety (@Arizona_DPS) September 17, 2020
A teenage male passenger, described as Hispanic, then got out and started firing a rifle at two DPS detectives, Galvez said.
The suspect was later identified as Luis German Espinoza Acuna at a press conference held Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. local time.
Luis German Espinoza Acuna identified as a suspect who shot at two troopers in Phoenix.
The troopers were able to exit their vehicle and return fire. At that point, the driver sped off, leaving the passenger behind. The troopers were not shot during this incident.
Vehicle that troopers were sitting in when ambushed by a shooter with an assault rifle.
The 17-year-old suspected shooter was taken into custody and the weapon was seized, but the search for the driver, believed to be a Hispanic male in his late teens, continues, according to KTAR News. No injuries were reported.
At noon, a Blue Alert was activated, triggering alarms on cellphones across the Valley. The Blue Alert is a rarely used system that DPS can use when a suspect is on the loose after a law enforcement officer has been assaulted.
That #BlueAlert you just got on your phone is connected with a shooting involving DPS troopers this morning. One suspect is on the loose. No troopers hurt.
Trooper-involved shooting near 35th Ave and Roosevelt https://t.co/9HabTh87PX
— Steve Irvin (@Steve_Irvin) September 17, 2020
“The goal of the Blue Alert is to protect the public and officers through efficient information dissemination and communication that results in quick and safe apprehension of suspect(s) when such attacks occur,” according to the DPS website.
As of this writing, the second suspect is still at large, and anyone who spots the vehicle or has any information should immediately call 911.
In the meantime, the hunt is still on for the gunman who ambushed two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s officers on September 12th.
Now, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva tells ABC News that he has warned deputies to watch out for more possible attacks. Villanueva said:
“This is going to cause us to be a lot more concerned about when we approach vehicles when we’re out there on the streets,”
UPDATE: L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva warned deputies to watch out for more possible attacks after a gunman ambushed two officers in Compton. https://t.co/AqrKpGm4eO
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) September 15, 2020
He went on to say:
“We have everybody paired up in two-man vehicles now. So, we’re going to have to be watching out for each other’s back out there on the streets.”
Villanueva said that the LA County Sheriff department is using all the resources at their disposal to aid in the search for the gunman. He pressed the immediate need to identify the dangerous suspect and get him off the streets before he’s able to strike again.
The FBI has joined in the search for the gunman, and announced it is lending resources to the manhunt and “stands ready to assist in response” to the attack.
As the FBI joined a massive search for a gunman who ambushed two deputies, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva says he’s worried about more attacks on law enforcement officers and is warning members of his agency to watch each other’s back. https://t.co/kqXKP6Ddvf
— ABC News (@ABC) September 14, 2020
On Sunday, the The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the gunman.
In addition, many have made anonymous donations to aid in the arrest of the suspect.
Villanueva told ABC News that despite being shot four or five times, including once in the jaw, the female deputy walked around the patrol vehicle to help her 24-year-old partner, who suffered gunshot wounds to his forehead, arms and a hand.
He said:
“He’s bleeding out profusely from the arm so she actually applies a tourniquet to his arm to stop the bleeding and she tries to call for help on the radio,
“It’s pretty heart-wrenching and she’s trying to mumble and we finally get her … she says where she is at and the fact that there was a shooting, and that got all the help rolling in her direction.”
Villanueva said after exiting their patrol car, the wounded deputies hid behind a column because:
“They didn’t know if the gunman was going to come back or not and they’re obviously both disabled and injured, very gut-wrenching to see the video and the heroic efforts from both of them to get to safety and still manage to take care of each other,”
It has just been reported that the 24-year-old male deputy that was shot in the forehead, arms and hands has been released from the hospital.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced that one of the deputies — a 24-year-old officer who suffered gunshot wounds to his forehead, arms and a hand — has been released from the hospital. https://t.co/lWdWmNZTCu
— ABC News (@ABC) September 17, 2020