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Detroit police officer fatally shot during shootout with fellow officers on city’s east side

Officers listed in stable condition

DETROIT – A Detroit police officer has been fatally shot during a shootout with fellow officers on the city’s east side.

The incident occurred on Monday (Oct. 14) at 2:26 p.m. on the East Davison Service Drive and Saint Aubin Street, where officers from the 11th Precinct got a 911 call for a suicide in progress.

Detroit police Chief James White said two officers heard gunshots, and then they identified the shooter as a member of their Special Response Team.

“Upon arrival, they hear gunshots,” said White. The suspect has been identified as a member of our department. He is a member of our special response team. He is off duty. He is threatening suicide. He is asking for suicide by cop. He is struggling with a mental crisis. Tragically, we are not immune to mental crisis. We’re just like everyone else as officers deal with this every single day.”

White said the fellow officer was shooting in the air. The officers checked the area, but when they heard the gunshots, they retreated and took cover because they recognized that he had a high-powered rifle.

White said the officer approached the vehicle that they were taking cover behind and shot the vehicle in the rear of the vehicle multiple times, striking the two officers.

One of the officers was hit in the leg, and the other was hit in the thigh area, causing one of the fellow officers to return fire, fatally wounding the officer in question.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan was on the scene, and he called getting a call about an officer being shot, the worst he’s ever gotten.

Duggan said they are fortunate that the two officers injured who were responding to the scene received non-life threatening injuries. Still, the situation was a reminder of the courage that the officer in the Detroit Police Department showed daily.

“They went to that scene knowing that they were going to be confronted by a highly trained and armed officer in the department that was having a significant mental issue,” said Duggan. “The courage they showed in the way that they responded in the fact that one of our officers was shot, returned fire, and ultimately shot the perpetrator. It’s a tragedy for the city, but it’s just a reminder that every Detroiter should be grateful for the commitment of the service the men and women of this department.”

A witness said they saw more than 10 police vehicles and heard gunfire back and forth between police and the suspect.

“I heard a handgun fired first, police returned fire, and moments later, they were still standing, and then after that, there was rapid fire like a machine gun or AK-47 or something.”

Officers have been taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital after the exchange of gunfire, where they have been listed in stable condition.

“It’s extremely tragic, and we’re not immune to the mental health crisis in this city and in our country, and in our state,” said White. “It affects everybody, and as the mayor said, the officers who responded were heroes. Once they recognized that it was one of our members, they still had to do their job and make sure that everyone was safe. We’re going to have grief counseling for our officers, and we’re going to work with the family to make sure they get what they need. It’s just a horrible day.”

White said the SRT officer had a cognitive condition because he was off work for a while and then restricted. But as recently as Oct. 3, the officer went back to work full duty.

“We were hoping that things were moving in the right direction and he had the full support and got the support that he needed in the unit that he was assigned to,” White said. “He said a lot of things, and some didn’t line up as he was in a mental crisis, so you would expect that, but we’re going to look at all of that as we get into the investigation, which is going to be handled by the Michigan State Police in totality, but we’re going to look at some of the things that he said, but a lot of it really didn’t line up.”

Officers said the shooter was in full uniform. He was 45 years old and had 13 years in the Detroit Police Department.

Two officers have been grazed, and the shooter is killed during an apparent shootout on Detroit’s east side. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)
Two officers have been grazed, and the suspect is killed during an apparent shootout on Detroit’s east side. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)
Two officers have been grazed, and the suspect is killed during an apparent shootout on Detroit’s east side. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)
Two officers have been grazed, and the suspect is killed during an apparent shootout on Detroit’s east side. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

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