Man With Rifle Fatally Injured in Officer-Involved Shooting
N 36th Ave & W Osborn Rd
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Summary
- Phoenix police responded to a domestic violence call on March 13, 2026, which resulted in an officer-involved shooting. A man armed with a rifle was shot by police after he ignored commands and moved toward an area with civilians. The suspect was transported to a hospital where he later died. No officers were injured. The Arizona Department of Public Safety and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office are investigating the incident.
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety is handling the criminal investigation, and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office will review it. Phoenix police are also conducting an administrative investigation.
Police said the officers involved work in the Maryvale-Estrella Mountain Precinct and have about six and 18 years of service.
Officers approached the suspect, took the rifle, and put him in custody. Officers gave medical aid until fire crews arrived. Medics took the suspect to a hospital, where the suspect died.
Police said other officers then saw the suspect carrying a rifle. Police said the suspect ignored repeated commands to stop and kept moving toward an area with people and children. An officer then shot the suspect.
Police said officers responded to 35th Avenue and Osborn Road around 6:30 p.m. after a woman called 911 and said her husband had beaten her. The first officer saw a suspect run through the complex and followed him.
Phoenix police recently released a critical incident briefing video about a police shooting on March 13, 2026.
No officers were hurt during the shooting, according to authorities. An investigation is underway.
The armed man was shot by police and transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police were initially called to investigate a 911 report of domestic violence at an apartment complex when they encountered a man armed with a gun. Officers issued commands to him, which he reportedly did not follow.
According to ABC15, a man was critically wounded in an officer-involved shooting.
Although authorities did not share details, they did disclose that no officers were injured during the incident.
According to Phoenix police, they were at the scene of a "critical incident."
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety is handling the criminal investigation, and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office will review it. Phoenix police are also conducting an administrative investigation.
Police said the officers involved work in the Maryvale-Estrella Mountain Precinct and have about six and 18 years of service.
Officers approached the suspect, took the rifle, and put him in custody. Officers gave medical aid until fire crews arrived. Medics took the suspect to a hospital, where the suspect died.
Police said other officers then saw the suspect carrying a rifle. Police said the suspect ignored repeated commands to stop and kept moving toward an area with people and children. An officer then shot the suspect.
Police said officers responded to 35th Avenue and Osborn Road around 6:30 p.m. after a woman called 911 and said her husband had beaten her. The first officer saw a suspect run through the complex and followed him.
Phoenix police recently released a critical incident briefing video about a police shooting on March 13, 2026.
No officers were hurt during the shooting, according to authorities. An investigation is underway.
The armed man was shot by police and transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police were initially called to investigate a 911 report of domestic violence at an apartment complex when they encountered a man armed with a gun. Officers issued commands to him, which he reportedly did not follow.
According to ABC15, a man was critically wounded in an officer-involved shooting.
Although authorities did not share details, they did disclose that no officers were injured during the incident.
According to Phoenix police, they were at the scene of a "critical incident."
A Citizen user shows video of police on scene near an area marked off with crime scene tape. Do you have more information?
Police have received a 911 report of a person who may need assistance.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N 36th Ave & W Osborn Rd.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is handling the criminal investigation, and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office will review it. Phoenix police are also conducting an administrative investigation.
Police said the officers involved work in the Maryvale-Estrella Mountain Precinct and have about six and 18 years of service.
Officers approached the suspect, took the rifle, and put him in custody. Officers gave medical aid until fire crews arrived. Medics took the suspect to a hospital, where the suspect died.
Police said other officers then saw the suspect carrying a rifle. Police said the suspect ignored repeated commands to stop and kept moving toward an area with people and children. An officer then shot the suspect.
Police said officers responded to 35th Avenue and Osborn Road around 6:30 p.m. after a woman called 911 and said her husband had beaten her. The first officer saw a suspect run through the complex and followed him.
Phoenix police recently released a critical incident briefing video about a police shooting on March 13, 2026.
No officers were hurt during the shooting, according to authorities. An investigation is underway.
The armed man was shot by police and transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police were initially called to investigate a 911 report of domestic violence at an apartment complex when they encountered a man armed with a gun. Officers issued commands to him, which he reportedly did not follow.
According to ABC15, a man was critically wounded in an officer-involved shooting.
Although authorities did not share details, they did disclose that no officers were injured during the incident.
According to Phoenix police, they were at the scene of a "critical incident."
A Citizen user shows video of police on scene near an area marked off with crime scene tape. Do you have more information?
Police have received a 911 report of a person who may need assistance.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N 36th Ave & W Osborn Rd.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is handling the criminal investigation, and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office will review it. Phoenix police are also conducting an administrative investigation.
Police said the officers involved work in the Maryvale-Estrella Mountain Precinct and have about six and 18 years of service.
Officers approached the suspect, took the rifle, and put him in custody. Officers gave medical aid until fire crews arrived. Medics took the suspect to a hospital, where the suspect died.
Police said other officers then saw the suspect carrying a rifle. Police said the suspect ignored repeated commands to stop and kept moving toward an area with people and children. An officer then shot the suspect.
Police said officers responded to 35th Avenue and Osborn Road around 6:30 p.m. after a woman called 911 and said her husband had beaten her. The first officer saw a suspect run through the complex and followed him.
Phoenix police recently released a critical incident briefing video about a police shooting on March 13, 2026.
No officers were hurt during the shooting, according to authorities. An investigation is underway.
The armed man was shot by police and transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police were initially called to investigate a 911 report of domestic violence at an apartment complex when they encountered a man armed with a gun. Officers issued commands to him, which he reportedly did not follow.
According to ABC15, a man was critically wounded in an officer-involved shooting.
Although authorities did not share details, they did disclose that no officers were injured during the incident.
According to Phoenix police, they were at the scene of a "critical incident."
A Citizen user shows video of police on scene near an area marked off with crime scene tape. Do you have more information?
Police have received a 911 report of a person who may need assistance.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N 36th Ave & W Osborn Rd.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is handling the criminal investigation, and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office will review it. Phoenix police are also conducting an administrative investigation.
Police said the officers involved work in the Maryvale-Estrella Mountain Precinct and have about six and 18 years of service.
Officers approached the suspect, took the rifle, and put him in custody. Officers gave medical aid until fire crews arrived. Medics took the suspect to a hospital, where the suspect died.
Police said other officers then saw the suspect carrying a rifle. Police said the suspect ignored repeated commands to stop and kept moving toward an area with people and children. An officer then shot the suspect.
Police said officers responded to 35th Avenue and Osborn Road around 6:30 p.m. after a woman called 911 and said her husband had beaten her. The first officer saw a suspect run through the complex and followed him.
Phoenix police recently released a critical incident briefing video about a police shooting on March 13, 2026.
No officers were hurt during the shooting, according to authorities. An investigation is underway.
The armed man was shot by police and transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police were initially called to investigate a 911 report of domestic violence at an apartment complex when they encountered a man armed with a gun. Officers issued commands to him, which he reportedly did not follow.
According to ABC15, a man was critically wounded in an officer-involved shooting.
Although authorities did not share details, they did disclose that no officers were injured during the incident.
According to Phoenix police, they were at the scene of a "critical incident."
A Citizen user shows video of police on scene near an area marked off with crime scene tape. Do you have more information?
Police have received a 911 report of a person who may need assistance.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N 36th Ave & W Osborn Rd.
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Why do they always say “officer involved shooting” should say “thug caused shooting”
Good job Officers!! Thank you!
One more thug off the streets
Temporarily... critically injured
FAFO
Why do they always say “officer involved shooting” should say “thug caused shooting”
Good job Officers!! Thank you!
One more thug off the streets
Temporarily... critically injured
FAFO
Why do they always say “officer involved shooting” should say “thug caused shooting”
Good job Officers!! Thank you!
One more thug off the streets
Temporarily... critically injured
FAFO
Why do they always say “officer involved shooting” should say “thug caused shooting”
Good job Officers!! Thank you!
One more thug off the streets
Temporarily... critically injured
FAFO
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Why do they always say “officer involved shooting” should say “thug caused shooting”
Good job Officers!! Thank you!
One more thug off the streets
Temporarily... critically injured
FAFO