Crime & Safety
2 Dead, Tucson Fire Captain Injured In South Side Shooting
A Tucson Fire Department captain was among those injured in a shooting Sunday, Tucson police said. Here's what we know.
TUCSON, AZ — Two people are dead, and a Tucson Fire Department captain and two emergency medical technicians were among four people injured in a shooting during a house fire on Tucson's south side Sunday afternoon, Tucson police said.
Firefighters found two bodies after putting out the house fire: one inside the house and another outside it, police said. Neither person was identified.
The captain, whom police did not identify, was shot in the 2100 block of East Irene Vista while responding to a medical call at Quincie Douglas Park that was unrelated to the shooting or the house fire, according to police. He suffered minor injuries to his arm.
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The two EMTs were also shot while responding to the medical emergency. One EMT is in critical condition, and another was in stable condition. A neighbor suffered minor injuries, police said. None was identified.
The unidentified. shooter was also critically injured after a police officer shot him, police said.
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The shooter had flagged down fire department personnel as they arrived at the park and pointed to a house fire at the East Irene Vista house before opening fire on them, police said.
Sunday afternoon #TucsonFire responded to calls of a house fire in the 2100 block of E. Irene Vista. During the response a Tucson Fire Department Captain received a gunshot wound to his arm. He has been released from the hospital, is in good condition, and is recovering.... pic.twitter.com/FtvLZSujIw
— Tucson Fire Department (@TucsonFireDept) July 19, 2021
Later, the shooter left in a car from the house, rammed a police vehicle near South Campbell Avenue and East Irene Vista and fired his gun at a police officer, police said. The unidentified officer returned fire, injuring the shooter, according to police.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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