Moore, 19, is charged with attempted first-degree murder, facilitation-reckless homicide, employ firearm w/i to commit felony, aggravated assault, theft of property $10,000-$60,000, two counts possession of prohibited weapon, intentionally evading arrest in auto, and evading arrest. MORE: ‘You’re spraying bullets everywhere’: Glock switches on the rise, law enforcement says Two of the guns MPD found were converted to fire as fully automatic weapons (machine guns), records show. The three suspects - Johnson, Moore, and Kayvus Jones - fled the vehicle and ran.Īccording to the affidavit, officers chased them into the woods and took them into custody in the 4500 block of Sunvalley. With the help of a helicopter, police chased the vehicle for over 12 miles until it stopped at Deertrail Cove, according to the affidavit. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Van Huesen Drive and Deneen Drive, where the suspects waited until the officer’s vehicle came in sight.Īccording to MPD, the suspects then got out of the vehicle and ambushed the officer. Video surveillance shows the vehicle followed the officer before heading to W. The Infiniti left an address on Otsego Drive approximately one minute before the shooting. Geeter K-8, Westwood High School, Chickasaw Middle School and Doubletree Elementary were all put on a precautionary lockdown Wednesday while officers searched the area.Ī witness told police he saw suspects Keyon Moore and Zancarrion Johnson inside a gray Infiniti G37, which was later found to be stolen.īefore the shooting, an officer was driving on Otsego Drive to verify information in his investigation, according to an affidavit. PHOTOS: MPD officer shot, recovering at Regional One after shooting in Whitehaven The search for the suspect who shot the MPD officer led to four Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) being put on lockdown, according to the school district. That crash happened at the intersection of three streets in southwest Memphis, where Horn Lake Road, Hewlett Road and Falls Road all meet. The other man is in the hospital in critical condition, MPD said. As of Wednesday night, the officer was still in the hospital in non-critical condition. The crash involved another officer and a civilian, a 73-year-old man. "The suspect took off from the scene, abandoned his vehicle, and called an associate to pick him up," the video narrator said.He was later in stable condition and released from the hospital, MPD said. There are no dashboard camera video in the case, because Phoenix Police does not currently use in-car camera systems. In the body camera video released by police, shots were seen hitting a window at the convenience store, near where the male officer was returning fire at Cowan. The suspect then started shooting at the male officer, missing him, and striking a vehicle and the building behind him," the video narrator said. "The male officer took cover and returned fire. "Come out of the-" Bruce-Jone was heard saying, just prior to shots being fired from the car. "The female officer started to approach the suspect's vehicle when he raised a gun and shot her, causing her to fall to the ground," the video narrator said. "Oh my god, that's him," the victim was heard saying in body camera video taken by Bruce-Jones, as the victim saw the car Cowan was driving. By that time, two officers were interviewing the victim. "I think if the cops show up there, it's gonna be – it's not gonna be good for – I don't think it's gonna go good," the victim said, in a later portion of the 911 call.Ĭowan, according to officials, later went to the gas station where the shooting happened. We'll get the cops out there," a 911 operator replied. He's being crazy," the victim said, in the 911 call. "The woman told the officer she came to the gas station to make a report, because she was afraid there would be a violent confrontation between the suspect and police if they came to where the couple was staying." "Two officers responded to to speak with a woman who called the police about her suicidal boyfriend, the 35-year-old male suspect," the video's narrator read. In a Critical Incident Briefing video released to Phoenix Police's YouTube page on April 28, officials released 911 call and body camera video surrounding the initial shooting. (NOTE: Due to graphic content, viewer discretion is advised) The suspect has been placed into custody following a citywide manhunt and a barricade situation. The shooting, which happened on April 14, left police officer Denise Bruce-Jones injured. Phoenix PD releases body camera video showing ambush that wounded officer
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