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Chandler mall shooting

Posted by Gracie Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Labels:

Chandler Mall shooting including refugee impasse in Baja Fresh arrest concluded with this: “A refugee who has been accidentally released from jail, reportedly opened fire on the tail of the Task Force Chandler Fashion Mall Wednesday, authorities said.

Not long after we are exposed at a Baja Fresh restaurant in front of the mall reportedly fired, and police said they believe that is the same suspect identified U. S. Marshal ‘Office as Daniel Perez. There is a stalemate, and negotiations with the suspect was in a restaurant, authorities said. “

Police Chandler Fashion Center reopened shortly before 5 pm on Wednesday after an afternoon of chaos of a shootout between a man who authorities believed was a dangerous fugitive and members of a working group tailing him.
The police checked the identity of an estimated 200 people inside the mall, looking for the gunman, before being allowed to reopen.
The authorities say there is a possibility that the attacker could be the same person taken into custody after a police confrontation hour at a nearby restaurant Baja Fresh.
Initially, authorities believed the man inside the restaurant was a fugitive who had been following - however, when the man finally surrendered and was arrested, which was a different person.
No one was injured. Some people trapped inside the Baja Fresh emerged shaken but unhurt.
The working group was a fugitive at the mall around noon tailing a man thinks that Daniel Perez, accused of shooting a Department of Public Safety officer on December 10 in Casa Grande. Perez was left by mistake of making bonds and 16 December was freed from a jail in Pinal County.
The scenario was developed in this way, as described at the end of the day by Chandler police spokesman. Joe Favazza and the Department of Public Safety spokesman Bart Graves
Wanted members of the U.S. Marshal Working violent offenders were aware of at least one robbery in the southeast Valley recently committed by a suspect matching the description of Perez. Were in the mall for the supervision of a man who thought he could be lazy. The working group included members of several local law enforcement agencies.
The man they were following out of his car in the mall and began to walk to Nordstrom. team members approached him, identified themselves as law enforcement officials and demanded that she stop. Instead, he pulled a gun and fired at them. That fire was returned.
"None of my men were beaten and I do not think he was beaten either," said David Gonzales, U.S. Arizona quarterback.Chandler police were investigating a robbery at a nearby hotel joined the search for the gunman, who fled in a Sears in the mall. Officers tried to clear the buyers and block the mall, creating a chaotic situation such as law enforcement flooded the area. Some employees and store customers were sealed in the stores as security measures were imposed.
Shortly thereafter, however, another call came in a shooting at a Baja Fresh restaurant across the street, just north of downtown. Police SWAT teams met in both the mall and the nearby restaurant, and police negotiators made contact with the gunman in Baja Fresh.
Though many people remained inside the restaurant during the siege, it seems that they were held hostage. After about an hour, the gunman surrendered peacefully. Chandler police identified only as Adam Hernandez.
Despite the arrest, law enforcement was unclear whether the detainee was the gunman had exchanged fire with the task force in the mall parking lot. That uncertainty led them to keep the center closed for several hours while police and K9 units searched all over and demanded the identification of several hundred people .




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