Suspect And Officer Struggle Over Firearm, Results In Officer Involved Shooting

On January 12, 2021 an officer-involved shooting occurred just after midnight in the area of 48th Street and Baseline Road.


This incident started when patrol officers saw a car matching the description of a vehicle which had fled from Phoenix Police on prior occasions. The officers did not attempt to stop the vehicle, and lost sight of it. A short time later, officers saw the vehicle again and requested the assistance of the police helicopter.


The driver parked in a business parking lot. As officers arrived, they recognized him as the same driver from the prior incidents. The officers learned the driver had an outstanding felony warrant for drugs and money laundering. He was identified as 23-year-old Antonio Carbajal.


Before attempting to stop the vehicle, officers waited for the police helicopter to come over head due to Carbajal's prior failure to stop. The police helicopter arrived overhead and shinned its spotlight on the vehicle as a fully marked patrol car approached with its overhead red and blue emergency lights activated to initiate a traffic stop. Carbajal disregarded the officers and fled in his vehicle. No patrol officers pursued him, instead the police helicopter followed him.


Carbajal drove to a resort in the area of 52nd Street and Baseline where he eventually parked the vehicle, exited and ran from the area.


Patrol units were directed to the area by the police helicopter and located a man matching Carbajal's description running through a parking lot. Three officers chased after him on foot. As the first officer caught up to him, Carbajal armed himself with a handgun, and he and the officer struggled over the firearm. The other two officers saw Carbajal armed with the gun and struggling with the officer, that is when both officers fired at Carbajal, striking him.


Officers rendered medical aid while they waited for Phoenix Fire personnel to arrive. Carbajal was pronounced deceased on scene by the Phoenix Fire Department.


Officers recovered Carbajal's handgun at the scene. There were no serious injuries to officers or other community members.

Published 3 years ago

On January 12, 2021 an officer-involved shooting occurred just after midnight in the area of 48th Street and Baseline Road.


This incident started when patrol officers saw a car matching the description of a vehicle which had fled from Phoenix Police on prior occasions. The officers did not attempt to stop the vehicle, and lost sight of it. A short time later, officers saw the vehicle again and requested the assistance of the police helicopter.


The driver parked in a business parking lot. As officers arrived, they recognized him as the same driver from the prior incidents. The officers learned the driver had an outstanding felony warrant for drugs and money laundering. He was identified as 23-year-old Antonio Carbajal.


Before attempting to stop the vehicle, officers waited for the police helicopter to come over head due to Carbajal's prior failure to stop. The police helicopter arrived overhead and shinned its spotlight on the vehicle as a fully marked patrol car approached with its overhead red and blue emergency lights activated to initiate a traffic stop. Carbajal disregarded the officers and fled in his vehicle. No patrol officers pursued him, instead the police helicopter followed him.


Carbajal drove to a resort in the area of 52nd Street and Baseline where he eventually parked the vehicle, exited and ran from the area.


Patrol units were directed to the area by the police helicopter and located a man matching Carbajal's description running through a parking lot. Three officers chased after him on foot. As the first officer caught up to him, Carbajal armed himself with a handgun, and he and the officer struggled over the firearm. The other two officers saw Carbajal armed with the gun and struggling with the officer, that is when both officers fired at Carbajal, striking him.


Officers rendered medical aid while they waited for Phoenix Fire personnel to arrive. Carbajal was pronounced deceased on scene by the Phoenix Fire Department.


Officers recovered Carbajal's handgun at the scene. There were no serious injuries to officers or other community members.

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