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Police Shootout
By: Staff
February 20, 2003

At least six Alexandria Police officers have been wounded in a shootout that erupted this afternoon as police attempted to arrest a suspect in the ambush of another officer.

Police exchanged gunfire with a man who was in a house. Students at a nearby school were locked inside their building, as sheriff's deputies and state troopers were called in to help police.

Police Chief Tommy Cicardo told K-A-L-B T-V that at least six officers were wounded. Their conditions were not immediately available.

Officers had been looking for a gunman who opened fire with an assault rifle on a police officer yesterday morning.

The officer was ambushed while responding to an apparently false report of a robbery. When the officer got back in his patrol car after finding no robbery victim, the gunman sprayed the car with bullets. Police say about 20 shots were fired, but the officer was not hit.

Cicardo says the officer, whose name was not released, injured his leg as he scrambled to the passenger side of the car to avoid the gunfire and drove away from the shootout.




Officer ambushed
By: AP
February 20, 2003

Alexandria police are looking for a gunman who opened fire with an assault rifle on a police officer yesterday morning.

The officer was ambushed shortly after midnight while responding to an apparently false report of a robbery.

Authorities say when the officer got back in his patrol car after finding no robbery victim, the gunman sprayed the car with bullets. About 20 shots were fired. The officer was not hit but he hurt his leg as he scrambled to the car's passenger side to avoid the gunfire.

Police Chief Tommy Cicardo says the shooter remains on the loose and officers won't rest until he's caught. He says he doesn't know if the shooting was meant as an attack on the individual officer, on the city police department or law enforcement in general.

Cicardo says the department's narcotics division has been actively working cases and making arrests in the area.


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Alexandria officer killed in gun battle; six injured

Posted on February 20, 2003

One Alexandria police officer was killed today in a shootout near Overton and Warshauer streets as police closed in on a suspect believed to be involved in a Wednesday ambush on another officer.
Six other officers were wounded, said Police Chief Tommy Cicardo.
The wounded were taken to both St. Frances Cabrini and Rapides Regional hospitals.
The suspect also was shot and is believed to be dead.
Cicardo briefed The Town Talk at about 3:30 p.m. Tearfully, he confirmed the fatality but said no names would be released until family members were notified.
While trying to resolve the sita
ution, police also had to contend with people jeering them, some shouting obscenities.
Just before 3:30 p.m., police began surrounding the area with yellow crime scene tape and it appeared the situation was under control.
Students at Rapides Motivational Center and Alma Redwine Elementary School were under lockdown and district officials said no student would leave the school until the situation is resolved. Some students had been evacuated to the district's Media Center downtown.
School officials said parents of students who live in that area are being contacted to get their children. Those students are not being allowed on school buses. Those schools are Alexandria Middle, Arthur F. Smith, Peabody Magnet, Bolton and ASH.
If the parents cannot be contacted, those students will not be sent home until the incident is over.
The Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office and the Louisiana State Police's SWAT team assisted the Alexandria department.

Shootout Kills Louisiana Cop, 5 more wounded!

22 posted on 02/20/2003 2:29:26 PM PST by deport
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To: deport
Abstracted from the local news at 5:30...

The APD SWAT team was serving a warrant related to yesterdays's shooting. As they entered the house, the suspect cut loose with what was described as an "automatic weapon." One officer was killed and five wounded.

What was left of Alexandria SWAT, along with the Sherrif's Department and State Police SWAT teams, then engaged in a firefight in which approximately 300 rounds were exchanged, ending in the suspect's death.
23 posted on 02/20/2003 3:59:17 PM PST by kms61
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To: deport
update




Two La. Police Officers Killed, Three More Wounded in Shootout
By Adam Nossiter Associated Press Writer
Published: Feb 20, 2003




ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) - A gunman ambushed a police SWAT team as they approached a house with a search warrant Thursday, killing two officers and wounding three others. In the ensuing two-hour gun battle, the man also died.
The injured officers were in stable condition, authorities said. No names were released.

Police said the gunman was wanted by probation and parole officers. They said the SWAT team was searching for a man wanted for ambushing another officer in the same neighborhood on Wednesday.

That officer was ambushed while responding to an apparently false report of a robbery. The gunman sprayed the officer's patrol car with bullets, firing about 20 shots.

The officer was not hit.

Capt. Thomas Cardwell estimated 500 shots were exchanged during Thursday's gun battle, which took place south of downtown in an area where drug dealing is common.

"He was lying in wait and he opened up," Cardwell said.

During the shootout, students at a nearby school were locked inside their building. Janice Kane, who lives about two blocks away, said, "It sounded like a war zone. You try to clean up a neighborhood and then this."

Her husband, Joe, added: "Only in Vietnam. That's the only time I heard that many shots."

Cardwell said it was the first fatal shooting of a police officer in the city in 40 years.

AP-ES-02-20-03 2131EST



25 posted on 02/20/2003 7:23:09 PM PST by Pharmboy (Dems lie 'cause they have to)
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