Suspects of the shooting of Fangana City died with police guns
Author:Henan Daily Client Time:2022.09.29
China News Agency, Los Angeles, September 27th. A suspect in a shooting of a shooting of his daughter in Fangtana, California, USA, fiercely shot with the police on September 27, and both father and daughter died.
Based on American media such as the San Benadino County Police Department and "ABC7" in Southern California, on the morning of the 27th local time, the Police Department of the St. Benali County Police Station received a witnessed police. John Glaziano's vehicle is driving south on the highway of Basto. Police quickly sent a large number of police forces to start a hunting interception.
Many police cars caught up with the suspect's vehicle near a highway exit of Heath Piria, and the two sides began to fiercely overcome fire. From the live video, you can hear dense guns. The white pickup cars drove by the suspect stopped on the shoulders. Several bullet holes in the door were clearly visible.
At a press conference held at the afternoon of that day, the director of the San Benali County Police Department said that after the gunfire sounded, the suspect's 15 -year -old daughter came out of her father's car and ran to the police. Because she was wearing a helmet and a military vest, the police did not recognize the girl at first. It is not clear whether she was hit by the police or her father's bullets. She was taken to the hospital for rescue and died at noon that day. Her father Anthony John Graziano died on the spot during the gun battle.
On September 26, Anthony John Glaziano, a 45 -year -old resident of Fantana, was suspected of shooting his wife and hijacking his daughter to abscond. Police called it a "dangerous armed suspect" and immediately issued the Anthop alarm.
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