Miami Herald

3 officers injured during ‘ambush’ and shootout at a home

- BY MICHELLE MARCHANTE AND CHARLES RABIN mmarchante@miamiheral­d.com crabin@miamiheral­d.com Michelle Marchante: 305-376-2708, @TweetMiche­lleM

Three Miami-Dade police officers responding to shots fired at a Kendall home Tuesday night were injured during a shootout in what police called “an ambush.”

After barricadin­g himself inside the home at 8001 SW 89th Terr., and an exchange of gunfire, Aramis Khosravi, 32, gave himself up, police said. He was not injured. “Blessed the officers had the skills and training to seek concealmen­t and cover, mitigating the direct line of sight from the perpetrato­r,” said Miami Police Director Juan Perez.

Perez said the three officers from the Kendall District suffered injuries from shrapnel and debris during the gunfight. One of the officers had small particles in his right eye. Police have not released the names of the officers.

Khosravi is charged with 10 counts of attempted murder of law-enforcemen­t officers.

It was just past 9:30 p.m. Tuesday when police received several 911 calls of gunfire at the home. When they got there, police said they found two cars in the driveway and someone inside the home was flicking the lights on and off. Officers then went around to the backyard where they found shell casings from a high-powered rifle, according to Khosravi’s arrest report.

Police then entered the home and almost immediatel­y encountere­d gunfire, returned it, and took cover after retreating outside the home. The suspect briefly barricaded himself inside before surrenderi­ng, police said.

The police officers were treated at the scene by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.

“So thankful @MiamiDadeP­D Kendall police officers were not seriously injured as they were met w/gunfire last night,” Perez tweeted Wednesday morning.

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