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  • Just A Number

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    Talk about never quitting...

    http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=9302059

    Stafford police officer shot in chest, face
    Saturday, October 26, 2013

    According to the Stafford Police Department, the whole thing started when Officer Ann Carrizales stopped a vehicle around 3:30am in the 12700 block of Murphy Road. Inside were three males.

    "She approached and was speaking with the driver when the passenger inside the vehicle shot her once in the chest and once in the face," SPD Lt. Dustin Claborn said.

    In spite of her injuries, Carrizales returned fire as the vehicle fled. She then managed to make it back to her patrol car and follow the suspects, chasing them into Houston.

    "I think it speaks highly of her character, her fortitude," Claborn said.

    The chase ended outside an apartment complex on Greenfork at Concourse near the Northwest Freeway.

    The 21-year-old shooter -- identified as Sergio Francisco Rodriguez -- was located and taken into custody by Missouri City police officers, who came to assist with the chase, along with DPS, Sugar Land and Houston officers.

    Rodriguez is charged with aggravated assault on a peace officer and was being held without bond Saturday night.

    An active warrant for aggravated assault on a peace officer has been issued for the driver, 28-year-old Freddy Henriquez. Police said Henriquez should be considered armed and dangerous. He is also reportedly a Honduras native wanted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for illegally re-entering the United States as a violent felon.

    According to ICE, Henriquez is believed to be a member of a violent gang called Sureno 13 -- a prison gang affiliated with the Mexican Mafia. If you see him or have information on his whereabouts, you're asked to call SPD at 281-261-3950, SPD Detective Henry Garcia at 281-208-6991, or call 911.

    Investigators are working to identify the third suspect.

    Carrizales was taken to Memorial Hermann Hospital and was released Saturday night. According to police, her bullet-proof vest saved her life.

    "Her ballistic vest stopped almost all the shot to the chest, some minor injuries there," Claborn said. "Without a doubt, it saved her life. It just illustrates how quickly something can go bad for any officer at any time."

    Carrizales has been a member of the Stafford Police Department since August of 2010.
     

    AustinBR

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    So did she get hit in the face? Must have just skinned her or something. Certainly super lucky!
     

    freedive10

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    Shot in face, cop chased suspects 'because I am a mom'

    Talk about staying in the fight!!
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    http://www.today.com/news/shot-face-cop-chases-suspect-giving-not-option-8C11504098

    Texas police officer Ann Carrizales took two bullets at point-blank range — including one to the face — during an early morning traffic stop last Saturday. Yet she still went after the bad guys.

    “It wasn’t an option for me to give up,” the 40-year-old former Marine and mother of two told NBC’s Janet Shamlian. “I had to stay in that fight because I am a mom and they shot me and they were absolutely not going to get away with that, because I will do everything I can to come home to my children every day.”

    Carrizales pulled over a car in Stafford, Texas, just outside Houston, around 3 a.m. She said her instincts told her something was amiss as she walked up to the car with three men inside.

    Within seconds, the front-seat passenger leaned over and started firing.

    Carrizales was hit twice: once in the cheek and once in the bulletproof vest that most likely saved her life. She fired back at the car as it sped off, shattering its rear window.

    Then, bleeding and in pain, she got into her squad car and gave chase. The pursuit lasted more than 20 miles.

    “I knew that it was what I needed to do, to catch these guys,” she said. “You can’t shoot me and drive away: It’s not allowed.”

    Officers from a neighboring police department helped apprehend the alleged gunman. Authorities continue to search for the two other suspects and plan to release video footage of the incident soon.

    Carrizales, a former boxer who was named top cop by her colleagues last year, now wears a bandage on her cheek and neck. She is off the streets until she recovers, but she is adamant about returning.

    “You need people like me out here to do this, and I’m so proud to do it and honored to do it,” she said.
     

    freedive10

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    I bet her kids are getting the RIGHT kind of upbringing! No mouthing off in that household! Mama Honey Badger Ain't Got S*$# on Officer Carrizales!
     
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