Another man who carried an infant girl out of the dwelling
unharmed was taken into custody during the incident, which
apparently stemmed from a domestic dispute before escalating
into bloodshed and a standoff with a police, authorities said.
A Phoenix police department spokesperson, Sergeant Andy
Williams, said the suspect, identified as Morris Jones, 36, was
found dead inside the home from an apparent gunshot wound. But
it was not immediately clear whether he took his own life or was
killed in the shootout with police.
Authorities did not publicly identify any of the others involved
in the shooting and offered no possible motive for the violence.
The slain woman and the suspect were believed to have been the
child's biological parents from a past relationship, while the
second man was apparently related to both the gunman and his
victim.
"This is senseless, it doesn’t need to happen, and it continues
to happen over and over again," Police Chief Jeri Williams said
at a separate briefing outside a Phoenix hospital where five
police officers struck by gunfire were admitted.
Four of those officers were recovering and one was "on the road
to recovery," the chief said. Police said four other officers
suffered less serious shrapnel wounds during the gunfight.
Police first arrived at the scene in mid-afternoon after an
emergency call about a woman being shot. The suspect invited
police inside the residence, but one officer was gunned down as
he approached, Sergeant Williams said.
The man who later emerged from the house with the baby girl
placed the child on the ground before surrendering to officers.
He was later ruled out as a suspect, police said.
Four more officers were shot and wounded while trying to move
the baby out of the line of fire from the gunman, who by then
had barricaded himself inside the property, police said. The
child was ultimately rescued unharmed, according to police.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford and David Schwartz; Editing by
Andrea Ricci, David Gregorio and Lincoln Feast.)
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