FOUNTAIN HILLS, Ariz. — A gunman armed with a rifle, body armor and extra ammunition opened fire at cars on a highway in the Phoenix outskirts, leaving at least two people injured before police captured him near a stolen car that crashed into a ditch, authorities said Wednesday.
Before his arrest, the suspect had carjacked a vehicle at a gas station and shot at a state trooper’s cruiser during a manhunt Tuesday night. The officer was not injured, but one person was grazed on the head with a bullet and another was hit in the leg during the highway shootings.
The bizarre series of crimes began unfolding when drivers called 911 saying a man fired at them with a rifle or “machine gun,” said Capt. Damon Cecil, a spokesman for the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
It’s not clear how many cars were struck or whether the man, whose name has not been released, was shooting at passing cars from a vehicle or the side of State Route 87, also known as the Beeline Highway, which hugs Phoenix’s eastern suburbs and heads to cities in northeastern Arizona.