East Bay Times

Police used shields to rescue baby during Phoenix standoff

- By Paul Davenport

PHOENIX >> SWAT officers used ballistic shields as they rescued a baby girl during a standoff with a gunman who earlier shot and wounded five patrol officers, including four while they moved to take the baby to safety, Phoenix police said.

Initial accounts of the incident Friday that left the gunman and a woman believed to be his ex-girlfriend dead and the baby unharmed hadn't explained how police rescued the baby after the first attempt was thwarted.

All of the five wounded officers were expected to survive, police said. Four additional officers had minor injuries after being struck by shrapnel or ricochetin­g bullets, police said.

In a statement released late Friday, police also said that after he shot one officer, the gunman tried unsuccessf­ully to drive out of the garage of the home where he later barricaded himself and was found dead inside hours later.

The getaway attempt was

thwarted because a parked patrol car blocked his vehicle, the police statement said. “When he was unsuccessf­ul, he went back into the house.”

Police on Friday identified the dead suspect as 36-year-old Morris Richard Jones III.

Federal court records showed Jones had a criminal history dating back to at least 2007, including conviction­s in Oklahoma for using a firearm during a drug traffickin­g crime and possessing a firearm after a

felony conviction and in Arizona for conspiring to transport, for profit, people who were in the country illegally.

The woman died at a hospital after being found critically wounded in the home. Her name wasn't released.

It wasn't known whether Jones killed himself or died from shots fired by police. Sgt. Andy Williams, a police spokespers­on, said Saturday no updates were available.

Police went to the home in response to a 911 call reporting the shooting of a woman.

The first officer was ambushed and shot as he approached the door but “was able to back away and find cover,” the statement said.

The second officer to arrive fired at Jones, who went back into the home, the statement said.

During the ensuing barricade situation, a man whose identity hasn't been released stepped out of the front door, put a baby down and then surrendere­d to police, police said.

Officers then approached the front door to rescue the baby but Jones shot at them, wounding four with bullets as four others were struck by ricochets or shrapnel, police said.

After members of the police department's Special Assignment Unit arrived at the scene, those officers used shields to reach the child, the statement said. “Jones also fired shots at the SAU officers during the barricade.”

“A baby is safe today because of our Phoenix police officers,” Mayor Kate Gallego said at a news conference near the scene.

 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Holes in windows can be seen at a house where five Phoenix Police Department officers were shot and four others were injured after responding to a shooting inside the home Friday in Phoenix.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Holes in windows can be seen at a house where five Phoenix Police Department officers were shot and four others were injured after responding to a shooting inside the home Friday in Phoenix.

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