PHOENIX, AZ – On June 14, June, a tragic and unstable scene came out in the city Phoenix, as a person was shot dead near the 13th Avenue and Monroe Street. The Phoenix Police Department responded in the area after 8:45 pm after the bullet report.
When the officers reached the spot, they discovered a person suffering from at least one gun bullet. He was quickly taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition, but despite his life -saving efforts, he was later declared dead.
Officials have not yet released the identity of the victim, and the circumstances around the shooting are unclear. The region has been closed and will remain closed for traffic and pedestrians as homoid detectives have worked to connect incidents together that caused fatal violence.
“We are still collecting details, and the motives or the suspects are very early to put speculation on the suspects,” said a spokesman for the Phoenix Police Department. “We are urging someone who saw or heard anything unusual in the area to come forward.”
The residents of the neighborhood expressed concern and sorrow, given that the region usually calms down at that time of the night. Some said that Siren heard several gunshots before filling the wind.
As the investigators continue their work, the police is asking the public to help by providing any relevant information. Those who want to remain anonymous can contact a silent witness on 480-wow (948–6377) or 480-Tesigo (837-8446) for Spanish speaking tips. A reward can be offered for the leading information for arrest.
The incident marks another disastrous chapter in the ongoing conflict with Phoenix’s gun violence. As the inquiry comes out, the community is quit fighting with another life that is lost very soon.
