On Saturday 29 January, 2011, about 10: 50 am, two on duty long beach patrolled police gang detectives in the area of Anaheim Street and Mahanna Avenue, without warning, by an unknown number of suspects in a car were attacked.
The uniformed detectives traveled to Anaheim street close to Mahanna Avenue, when a suspicious vehicle occupants unmarked police vehicle fired several rounds to the detective's emergency lights and Siren was equipped. The detective who drive the vehicle was affected was once in the upper torso gunfire and was taken by his partner to a local hospital. The detective is a non-life-threatening injuries suffered and is listed in stable condition.
Additional officers were Avenue, conducting independent research on the southeast corner of Anaheim Street and Mahanna. A COP within this group of officers attempted to suspicious vehicle as it escaped Avenue southbound on the Mahanna from Anaheim Street. Investigators believe that a suspect was hit gunfire by the officer. Investigators later discovered a vehicle matching's suspect the vehicle description in the field of 8th Street and Gundry Avenue. This vehicle was impounded as part of the investigation have been.
As part of the SWAT operation is enabled and Bloodhound dog was the Police Department used, along with Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Bloodhound, to assist in the search for the Suspect(s). As a result one of the extent of the investigation considerable number of Police Department resources were, and many streets were all locked pedestrians and astronaut transport.
The detective, which identity will be kept for his safety, is 30 years old and a 7-year member of the Department.
The long beach Police Department's investigation is ongoing, and who all details of this incident may be strongly asked long beach police homicide detectives Terri Hubert von Goisern and Peter Lackovic at (562) 570-7244 to contact.
To text or E-mail a tip anonymously, long beach Police Department's website at www.longbeach.gov/police or visit www.tipsoft.com and follow the prompts.
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