Phoenix Woman Suffers From Gunshot Wound
Oh how Phoenix never lacks in shooting stories. Someone is always on the news for sadly being injured by a gunshot.
According to the Phoenix Police, a woman who had a gunshot wound had actually managed to drive to the South Mountain Precinct for help overnight.
The victim was weirdly shot in the ankle as she was in a liquor store parking lot on the 19th Avenue. There were two male suspects who fled the area. They got into another car after they shot the woman.
Luckily the woman is expected to be okay.
Police do not know or have a motive for the shooting at this time. They also do not have any of the suspect descriptions.
Officer Involved in Shooting in Phoenix
Stolen vehicles usually tend to lead to mass chaos. When police catch up to those stolen vehicles it usually ends in a police chase or a shooting of some sort. This time, an officer involved shooting took place.
A man who was driving a stolen car has died after he was involved with not only the stolen car, but also an officer-involved shooting that took place in west Phoenix.
Luckily none of the police officers were injured during the shooting, according to a police spokesman. The shooting happened on a Wednesday around three o’clock in the evening at the 7th Avenue and McDowell Road.
The police didn’t immediately release the name of the shooting suspect. The police say that the man could have been wanted on an outstanding parole violation.
The police say that after he stopped the vehicle, he put the car into reverse and rammed the other vehicles in the area. So he was in a hurry to get out of there for multiple reasons it seems.
The police stated that one of the officers was in danger and that when the police decided to take action and shoot the victim. The man was later taken to the hospital and was in critical condition. The man later died from the gunshot wound.
Interstate Being Watched After Gunshot Shootings
Interstate shootings are kind of uncommon, so for there to be at least ten different reporting of shootings the Fowler Elementary School District are taking precautions. The Fowler Elementary School have issued orders for the buses to avoid the Phoenix Freeways, to hopefully eliminate the scare of the kids being hurt.
Marvene Lobato, Superintendent’s Statement:
I want all school district vehicles to refrain from using any freeway
The Superintendent issues the order after and incident on September 9th.
Lobato’s Gunshot Worries
I am being conscientious that whomever is demonstrating such bad judgment has no regard for human life; and I don’t want our students and staff in harm’s way
Of course other school districts are taking precautions too. They are also asking their buses to avoid the freeways due to the recent shootings.
Lobato knows that the other school districts are following suite and “doing the same”. A group of Phoenix superintendents met to figure out a plan of action to hopefully address the issue. Lobato wasn’t scared by the shootings at first, just due to the fact that the time of which they occurred. However, that changed after the September 9th incident.
Lobato’s Statement:
Today’s event happened during school time. This alarms me.
The buses that are usually used for field trips also have to make changes to their routes. The changes have increased travel time by thirty to forty minutes. Which on a bus, that seems like hours.
The Normal bus routes are being affected as well due to an increase of daily drivers also avoiding the freeways. Can’t really blame them.
Lobato knows that this is probably extremely inconvenient, not only for the bus drivers but the daily commuters, but this is something that has to be done. She said that, “life is far too precious to ignore this behavior”. Good call Superintendent Lobato. Good call. Lives matter more than travel time.
Hopefully the police can figure out whats going on and put a stop to the mass gun shooting incidents.
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