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Body Cam: Officer Involved Fatal Shooting of Shooting Suspect - Tucson Police Department Oct 28-2020
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The Tucson Police Department released multiple body camera of fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred on October 28 afternoon on Tucson’s South Side.
On October 28, 2020, just before 3:30 p.m., officers from Operations Division South were dispatched to 1550 W. Valencia Road for the report of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located the victim near his vehicle. While speaking with him, officers learned the victim was attempting to pull out of the parking lot when he was confronted by a male armed with a handgun. During the confrontation, the suspect fired his weapon striking the victim’s vehicle and fled from the area. Responding officers began searching the area for the suspect. During their search, officers were flagged down by a second victim at 6441 S. Midvale Park Road. The second victim advised officers that the armed male approached him and pointed a handgun at him before running towards the Santa Cruz Riverbed.
As the search for the suspect continued towards the riverbed, officers heard two gunshots fired in their direction. Officers then saw the suspect in the riverbed with a handgun. Officers gave numerous commands to the suspect to drop the weapon and he responded by pointing the handgun in the direction of officers. One of the officers at the scene then discharged his weapon striking the suspect. A team of officers entered the riverbed and approached the suspect. Upon contact, the suspect was found with gunshot trauma and declared deceased. The suspect has been identified as 35-year-old Charles Robert Arviso. Next of kin has been notified.
Detectives with the Tucson Police Violent Crimes Unit and sergeants with the department’s Office of Professional Standards Unit are investigating the incident. The Violent Crimes Unit is conducting the criminal portion of the investigation, while the Office of Professional Standards Unit conducts a separate, but parallel administrative investigation to examine the actions of department personnel. This is standard protocol in all officer-involved shootings.
The officer who discharged his weapon has been identified as Officer John Knowlton, a 19-year-veteran of the Tucson Police Department.
Additional details will be released as they become available. Thankfully, no officers or other community members were injured during this incident. Details are limited at this time as detectives continue their investigation.
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