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Detroit Police Shooting: 4 Officers Shot, Suspect Killed

Detroit Police Shooting

COREY WILLIAMS   01/23/11 11:07 PM ET   AP

DETROIT — A gunman opened fire inside a Detroit police precinct on Sunday, wounding four officers including a commander before he was shot and killed by police, authorities said.

The gunman walked in through the precinct's revolving door shortly after 4 p.m. and opened fire indiscriminately at officers, police said. The officers fired back, killing the gunman.

"Utter chaos and pandemonium took place," Police Chief Ralph Godbee said at a news conference. "We have a number of officers who are shaken up."

Godbee said the gunman has been identified but it was "too early to characterize" him while the investigation was ongoing.

The chief said along with the commander, two sergeants and an officer were wounded, but none appeared to have life-threatening injuries.

The commander, who was shot in the back, appeared to be the most seriously wounded. Godbee said he underwent surgery Sunday evening and his prognosis was "very good." A sergeant and an officer who each suffered graze gunshot wounds to the head were both talking and alert, Godbee said.

A female sergeant also was treated and released after her bullet-resistant vest deflected a bullet to the chest, Godbee said.

Police also did not immediately release the names of the wounded officers, saying families had not been notified in all cases.

While the department was "very sobered" by the shootings, Godbee said he was "just very relieved that it appears all of our officers are going to be OK."

The one-story brick building is located along the main street in what is a predominantly business district on the city's northwest side. After the shooting, city and state police squad cars converged on the scene, and an ambulance was seen taking away at least one victim.

Like other precincts in the city, there are no metal detectors at the entrance and visitors are permitted to come in and talk face-to-face with police sitting behind a large, rounded desk.

"We have to take a step back and look at security at each of our facilities . . . as far as we screen our public when they come in," Godbee said.

Retired police Sgt. David Malhalab told The Associated Press that after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the precincts added hand-held metal detectors at the public entrances. He worked at the 6th precinct for years and says the desks are open once you walk in the door.

"I was always very comfortable working the desk because I wanted that one-on-one feeling with the public, but I thought it was an accident waiting to happen and it did," said Malhalab, who spent 23 years on the force and retired in 2005.

Several officers leaving the precinct Sunday night declined to comment about the shooting.

"It's very somber mood, the officers are still somewhat shocked that this happened," said the Rev. Jerome Warfield, chair of the Detroit Police Board of Commissioners, who visited the precinct with other members of the board after leaving the hospital where the wounded officers were being treated.

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Associated Press Writer David Runk and photographer Carlos Osorio contributed to this report.

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dbrett480
08:16 PM on 01/25/2011
This shooting combined with the others in Florida, Indianapolis, and Oregon are pretty disturbing. To shoot at someone you know has a weapon is an act of desperation. These shootings probably are not connected, but it seems like the act of shooting a police officer has lost it's seriousness.
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jstrate
12:28 PM on 01/25/2011
Apparently, the guy was angry at the police who had executed a search of his residence. The precinct stations in Detroit are "customer" friendly. Unfortunately, the police don't have either the authority and the human or other resources to deal with all of the problems that people walk in the door with. A guy's going to lose his job because he can't get to work--his car was towed to a lot and he can't come up with the cash to get it out. What's the desk officer supposed to do--reach into his/her wallet and give the guy some money? These kinds of problems are endless in a city as strapped and stressed out as Detroit. Fortunately, Detroit police officers wear protection, are resilent, and were well-prepared to deal with this situation as it arose.
01:26 AM on 01/25/2011
To everyone blaming the NRA and the "right wing" (BTW I've have met way more liberal gun owners than any other type of liberal/co­nservative crossover) for this mans actions

the NRA has for the past 50 years trained ten of thousands of police officers in the firearm skills needed to deal with a situation to deal like yesterday in Detroit.

the last major accomplish­­ment of the Brady campaign was to increase the access to mental heath records after the Virgina tech shooting was done with the support with of the NRA.

But I suppose it still easier to blame a political organizati­­on for all are nations woes than to deal with real problems that can cause such shooting such as lack of education,­­opportuni­t­y,or access to mental health care and no amount of restrictio­­ns to the second amendment can help change those problems for the better. just look at city's with high crime and restrictive gun laws like DC and Chicago.
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MaxPowerXP
10:33 PM on 01/24/2011
This never would have happened if they had just spent the money on ED-209 instead. That department has gone downhill ever since OCP took over.
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MichaelGuy
Swiis Canton, Dutch Republic, advocate
07:13 PM on 01/24/2011
Was the gunman listening yo Sarah or Rush? Please don't tell me the gunman was a person who might easily be classified as a probable, victim of his environment and society Democrat or. worse influenced by gangta rap music? Our prayers with the police who keep our society from such anarchy and atavistic barbarism.
05:34 PM on 01/24/2011
Is this fellow's name Lamar?
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Albert Westpy
Socialist to the end !
05:10 PM on 01/24/2011
Gunman, who was exercising his second amendment right to bear arms, was killed after shooting four officers at a Detroit police station.
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
05:37 PM on 01/24/2011
Nice try at snarky humor, but there's no 2nd Am. right to shoot at cops.
06:05 PM on 01/24/2011
Nice try at rebuttal, but the poster didn't say there was.
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enlightened45
06:25 PM on 01/24/2011
Of course not, but try doing the same without the gun.....
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
04:36 PM on 01/24/2011
LEOs are more likely to die in traffic accidents than to be shot to death.
06:03 PM on 01/24/2011
Apparently the shotgun-wielding assailant was unaware of that.
07:29 PM on 01/24/2011
You are making an assumption that is in no way warranted by the information provided.

C'mon johnny, I have come to expect more from you.
03:47 PM on 01/24/2011
I wonder if a handgun was involved. Whaddya think. The NRA wins again.
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enlightened45
03:57 PM on 01/24/2011
As La Pierre, CEO of the NRA stated, "The one with the gun always wins."
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
05:38 PM on 01/24/2011
He did?  Never heard that one before.
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
04:32 PM on 01/24/2011
Would it make you feel better if he used a shotgun?
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serialcoma
Friends don't let friends watch Fox
03:46 PM on 01/24/2011
@ more officers kil.le.d in Fl today attempting to make an arrest of someone on aggravated assault charges.....
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
06:13 PM on 01/24/2011
Your point?
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serialcoma
Friends don't let friends watch Fox
09:18 AM on 01/25/2011
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03:04 PM on 01/24/2011
An example of gun-hugger mentality that serves as a primer on gun-hugger mentality:

After the VT shootings, the gun-hugger/dealer who sold the murder weapons gave a smirking interview on video wearing a baseball cap advertising Glock pistols.
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
03:03 PM on 01/24/2011
Maybe I just missed it but I am not seeing any mention on HufPo about the two Miami police officers that were murdered last Thursday while serving a warrant. The memorial service was held today.
10:29 AM on 01/25/2011
Perhaps "HufPo", like so many gun rights activists, feels that the tragedy in St. Petersburg is no big deal, because things like that hardly ever happen.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
03:00 PM on 01/25/2011
I guess only shootings which meet a certain pre-ordained profile are considered newsworthy according to some. The recent Miami and St. Petersburg, Fla. events did not meet the criteria.
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dbrett480
08:20 PM on 01/25/2011
HufPo never mentions when police officers are killed. It would interfere with their party line that police officers are overpaid and abusive. Why would they bother posting facts that contradict what they believe?
mgpayne
Trying to make sense of it all
02:54 PM on 01/24/2011
Unfortunately if someone wants to hurt or kill someone bad enough there is really nothing you can do about it. They will find any kind of weapon and use it.
03:05 PM on 01/24/2011
Some people think they can change human nature. Or at the very least, take away as many of our rights as possible in an failed attempt to do that.
03:18 PM on 01/24/2011
Most of us just quietly cope with our fears of drive-by knifings, or mass clubbings by disgruntled co-workers.
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03:06 PM on 01/24/2011
Thank you for repeating NSRA talking points.

It's so hard on the internet to find people like you who are brave enough to retype NSRA talking points.

What would we do without you brave soldiers of the NSRA?
mgpayne
Trying to make sense of it all
04:29 PM on 01/24/2011
Actually I don't know what the NSRA is could you please entlighten me?
04:40 PM on 01/24/2011
What does the National Street Rod Association have to do with this?
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republicans need not apply
02:43 PM on 01/24/2011
you will see much more of this coming, people are scard having to live on the streets, why live on the street when you get 3 meals and shelter in a prison. this is exactly what the republicans want, to have us live in fear and make us slaves with the slave wages. 9 million 99ers by April and the republicans could care less