The Arizona Republic

Nicholas Cowan arraigned in police officer shooting

- Angela Cordoba Perez Reach breaking news reporter Angela Cordoba Perez at Angela.CordobaPer­ez@Gannett.com or on Twitter @AngelaCord­obaP.

A man charged in connection with a shooting that critically injured a Phoenix police officer last month pleaded not guilty at an arraignmen­t hearing last week.

Nicholas Cowan, 35, was charged with suspicion of possession of a weapon by a prohibited person, driveby shooting, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and two counts of attempt to commit first-degree murder with premeditat­ion. During an arraignmen­t hearing held on May 10, he entered a not guilty plea for all charges.

Police arrested Cowan April 17, three days after he was suspected of shooting at officers at a gas station near Cave Creek and Beardsley roads and then fleeing. Officers had responded to the area after a woman called police concerned about her boyfriend committing "several criminal acts" and being suicidal.

The three-day manhunt for Cowan ended after a citizen tip led police to a rental property in Scottsdale where he was staying. He was taken to a hospital for injuries he received during the shooting, when police fired back, according to police.

A day after Cowan was released from the hospital and booked into jail, he was taken back to the hospital for monitoring.

Phoenix police spokespers­on Sgt. Andy Williams in said in an email the decision to return Cowan to a hospital was made during the booking process and before he was "officially turned over to MCSO custody." Williams provided no further details, including why officials thought Cowan needed additional monitoring at a hospital.

Three people were accused of helping Cowan while authoritie­s searched for him. Nicole Montalbano, 33, faces charges on suspicion of hindering prosecutio­n and tampering with evidence, according to court documents. The charges possibly faced by Caroline Coster, 35, and Michael Hankins, 41, are unclear.

On April 28, Phoenix police released edited body camera footage and audio clips from the 911 call that ultimately led to the shooting.

Officer Denise Bruce-Jones who was hospitaliz­ed after being shot multiple times was released from a rehab center Friday. In a video posted on Twitter, Phoenix police said Bruce-Jones was discharged from Honor Health Rehabilita­tion and would be “resting and recovering at home with her family.”

Cowan is scheduled for an initial pretrial conference on June 29.

 ?? MEGAN MENDOZA/THE REPUBLIC ?? Phoenix Police Department officers at the scene of an officer-involved shooting at a gas station on the corner of Cave Creek and Beardsley roads on April 14 in Phoenix.
MEGAN MENDOZA/THE REPUBLIC Phoenix Police Department officers at the scene of an officer-involved shooting at a gas station on the corner of Cave Creek and Beardsley roads on April 14 in Phoenix.

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