Md police dies from friendly fire, during shoutout with victim attempting suicide while family film

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Md police: Slain officer died from friendly fire
LANDOVER, Md. -- The tragic tale of a young officer killed in the line of duty has taken a sad twist. The officer's department says the officer died from friendly fire in gunman's ambush.

Prince George's County police say the killed, Jacai Colson, arrived on scene during the shootout and was in undercover vehicle. He engaged with shooter and was wearing civilian clothes.

Earlier Monday, the department announced that three brothers had been arrested in the killing of officer Colson by a gunman who "intended to die during a gun battle with police."

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Prince George's County police tweeted Monday that they had a third brother in custody in Sunday night's slaying of Officer Jacai Colson.
Colson was pronounced dead at a hospital. The gunman was wounded when other officers responded, and is expected to survive. Police identified the brothers as 21-year-old Malik Ford, Elijah Ford, 18, and the accused shooter, 22-year-old Michael DeAndre Ford.

Prince George's County police chief Stawinski called it an "unprovoked attack."

He said Colson's fellow officers were going about their business on the quiet, rainy Sunday when the gunman opened fire on the first officer he saw outside the station around 4:30 p.m. in Landover, a suburb northeast of downtown Washington, D.C., the chief said.

A gun battle followed, with several officers shooting at the suspect, Stawinski said.

"Those officers did not shrink. They bravely advanced and engaged this individual," the chief said.

An eyewitness said she saw a man dressed in black firing a handgun as she looked through her window, according to a report in The Washington Post.

"He fired one shot, and then he started pacing back and forth, then fired another shot," said Lascelles Grant, a nurse. Police then poured out of the station, she said. "Just looking outside, I'm like, 'Oh my God, look at all these police officers running out, putting their lives really in danger.'"

The woman couldn't immediately be reached by The Associated Press.

Stawinski said one brother was believed to have been with the gunman when he opened fire, but fled and was later arrested. No information was immediately released about the second brother. The chief had few other answers for reporters at a Sunday night news conference.

Prince George's County State's Attorney Angela Alsobrooks called it "cowardice" and a "horrific act of evil," promising an aggressive investigation and prosecution. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also are aiding police, spokesmen for the two federal agencies said.

Colson, who would have turned 29 this week, was a four-year department veteran who worked as an undercover narcotics officer. His football coach at Randolph-Macon College, where Colson played for one year, said he was "a great young man who was well liked and well respected."

"He was just a great human being," coach Pedro Arruza said. "He was a very positive, positive person and an upbeat guy, a good person to be around. He had a lot of friends on campus, everybody liked him. He was just a really high-character guy."

Sheriff's deputy Dominick Chambers, a friend from the police academy, said they celebrated their four-year anniversary as officers on March 12, the day before Colson was killed.

"He always wanted to be a police officer," Chambers said. "Everyone is taking it real bad, real bad. I'm talking to my classmates, checking in on them. We're not doing well."
 

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Died from "Friendly Fire" Yet they put the blame on them? FOH


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He said Colson's fellow officers were going about their business on the quiet, rainy Sunday when the gunman opened fire on the first officer he saw outside the station around 4:30 p.m. in Landover...
 

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He said Colson's fellow officers were going about their business on the quiet, rainy Sunday when the gunman opened fire on the first officer he saw outside the station around 4:30 p.m. in Landover...

Yeah Ok:rolleyes:
 

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The shot was deliberate! It seems like he aimed for a black face based on an assumption. :smh:

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Friendly fire that killed Maryland officer 'tragic' misunderstanding -police


The shot that killed a Maryland plainclothes detective during a gunfight with a suspect was aimed at him by another officer in a "tragic" misunderstanding, a police official said on Wednesday.

Prince George's County Police Chief Henry Stawinski told reporters that the act was not malicious, and said on Twitter he did not believe the officer who fired the fatal shot had deliberately targeted a fellow officer.

"It's another tragic dimension to this unfolding story," Stawinski told a news conference. "The environment was incredibly chaotic. We had officers under fire immediately trying to seek cover."

On Sunday, Prince George's County Police Officer First Class Jacai Colson, 28, who was off duty, died following a gunfight that began when a man with a history of mental illness began shooting outside a police station near Washington, D.C., as his two brothers videotaped the action, authorities said.

Stawinski declined to say if Colson was mistaken for a suspect. (We already know the answer!)

The accused gunman, 22-year-old Michael Ford of Landover, Maryland, faces 25 criminal counts in connection with the shooting, State's Attorney Angela Alsobrooks told the news conference.


His brothers, 21-year-old Malik Ford and 18-year-old Elijah Ford, told detectives after the shooting that the three had discussed Michael Ford's plan to engage police in a shootout, according to criminal complaints made public on Wednesday.

They drove him to police headquarters, parked nearby and began filming the scene with their phones when Michael Ford started firing, the complaints said.

At one point, officers asked Malik and Elijah Ford where the shooter was, and they replied they did not know, even though they knew he had hidden behind a police van, according to authorities.

They fled the scene and were captured soon after the shooting. They each face 10 charges, including three first-degree assault charges and six attempted murder charges, as well as conspiracy to commit murder, Alsobrooks said.

The three are being held without bond, she said.

There were six officers involved in the incident and some of them have not provided statements, officials said.
 
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