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Monday, November 21, 2016
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Black thug arrested in San Antonio police shooting. By Jim Forsyth | SAN ANTONIO A 31-year-old man was arrested on Monday in the fatal ambush shooting of a San Antonio police officer, one of four officers shot in the line of duty in Texas, Missouri and Florida a day earlier.
The attacks on Sunday, which injured three other officers and led to the shooting death of a suspect, revived memories of deadly ambushes targeting police in July in Dallas and Baton Rouge.
Otis McKane was arrested without incident in a car with woman and a 2-year-old, San Antonio police said, adding they did not know the motive for the killing of 50-year-old Benjamin Marconi, a 20-year veteran of the San Antonio force.
He was fatally shot as he sat in his squad car during a routine traffic stop outside the city's police headquarters.
"Everyone is relieved," San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told a news conference, adding the suspect has a criminal history.
"The fact that he has been taken into custody, that does not negate the fact that there are people out there who are still targeting police officers," he added.
The assailant stopped his car behind the police cruiser, walked up and shot the officer in the head through the window as he was writing a ticket, McManus told a news conference earlier on Monday.
The gunman then reached through the window, fired a second shot into the officer, returned to his vehicle and sped away. GRA:Just one of 4 police shootings over the weekend.Go get 'em Mr.Trump! --GRA
Black thug arrested in San Antonio police shooting.
ReplyDeleteBy Jim Forsyth | SAN ANTONIO
A 31-year-old man was arrested on Monday in the fatal ambush shooting of a San Antonio police officer, one of four officers shot in the line of duty in Texas, Missouri and Florida a day earlier.
The attacks on Sunday, which injured three other officers and led to the shooting death of a suspect, revived memories of deadly ambushes targeting police in July in Dallas and Baton Rouge.
Otis McKane was arrested without incident in a car with woman and a 2-year-old, San Antonio police said, adding they did not know the motive for the killing of 50-year-old Benjamin Marconi, a 20-year veteran of the San Antonio force.
He was fatally shot as he sat in his squad car during a routine traffic stop outside the city's police headquarters.
"Everyone is relieved," San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told a news conference, adding the suspect has a criminal history.
"The fact that he has been taken into custody, that does not negate the fact that there are people out there who are still targeting police officers," he added.
The assailant stopped his car behind the police cruiser, walked up and shot the officer in the head through the window as he was writing a ticket, McManus told a news conference earlier on Monday.
The gunman then reached through the window, fired a second shot into the officer, returned to his vehicle and sped away.
GRA:Just one of 4 police shootings over the weekend.Go get 'em Mr.Trump!
--GRA