A Miami man who allegedly shot two Orlando Police Officers downtown was shot and killed by SWAT officers at a Holiday Inn.
A 28-year-old Miami homicide suspect was shot and killed by police after he shot two Orlando Police Officers who pulled him over downtown. The man barricaded himself inside the Holiday Inn at Caravan Court near Universal before shooting at SWAT officers. They returned fire, killing him.Officers found the suspect at the Holiday Inn at Caravan Court at 6 a.m. and evacuated the hotel. The suspect barricaded himself in the room and shot at the SWAT officers multiple times around 6:58 a.m.
Police Chief Smith said the officers attempted to stop a vehicle that was connected to a homicide investigation out of Miami when the officers were shot. He said the suspects – believed to be two people – then carjacked another driver and led law enforcement on a pursuit.
He did, however, address the suspects directly: "We will find you, and you will be brought to justice." As of Saturday morning, there is a large police presence on Caravan Court in Orlando near the area of Universal Orlando attractions.There is a large police presence in the area of Caravan Court, in Orlando, Florida after a shooting that left two Orlando police officers critically injured late Friday night. A massive manhunt is underway for two suspects.
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