USA Today Arrange KENS-television, San Antonio 7:59 a.m. EST November 21, 2016
San
Antonio Police Analyst Benjamin Marconi was lethally shot while he was
sitting in his watch auto, working out a ticket. He was a 20-year
veteran of the drive. USA TODAY Organize
(Photograph: San Antonio Police Division)
SAN
ANTONIO — A Texas criminologist was shot and killed while composing an
activity ticket outside of police central station late Sunday morning.
Later Sunday, two different officers were injured in episodes in Florida
and Missouri.
San Antonio Police Boss William McManus
distinguished the killed officer as 20-year veteran Investigator
Benjamin Marconi, 50. He said the suspect has not yet been secured, and a
thought process is not known.
McManus said Marconi had pulled
over an auto for a petty criminal offense outside Open Security Home
office in downtown. While Marconi was inside his squad auto composing a
ticket, a dark vehicle hauled up behind him and the driver got out,
strolled up to the criminologist's window and shot him in the head,
McManus said. At that point the speculate ventured into the window and
gave Marconi a moment time, he said.
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The
presume then got once more into his auto and headed out in what police
depicted as a dark Toyota or Nissan car. McManus said in a news
gathering Sunday evening that police don't know whether there was an
association between the auto Marconi ceased and the shooter.
San
Antonio Police said a suspect in the Nov. 20, 2016, shooting of an
officer fled the scene in this auto. (Photograph: KENS-television)
Police said Marconi was maintained dead at San Antonio Military Restorative Base on 12:30 p.m. CT Sunday.
Later
Sunday, a Sanibel Police Division officer was shot amid an activity
stop. The officer's shooting was a first for the island police division,
as indicated by police authorities.
He was taken to Lee Dedication Doctor's facility and his condition was not known.
The
city site reported that shots had been traded with the suspect and it
had sent a turn around 911 call to Sanibel inhabitants in the Hills
neighborhoods encouraging them to let bolt all entryways and avoid
windows.
A suspect was arrested in no time a short time later.
Also,
in Missouri, KSDK-television reported a police sergeant was in basic
however stable condition in the wake of being shot in south St. Louis
Sunday night.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Boss Sam Dotson said
a speculate pulled close by the officer's stamped auto and let go,
hitting him twice in his face. The suspect was on the loose.
The harmed sergeant, 46, has 20 years of administration, police said.
Dotson said St. Louis city officers will have two officers for each squad auto for now.
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