Man Seriously Injured in Shooting Involving Arizona DPS Detective at Phoenix Hotel
A man suffered life-threatening injuries Wednesday afternoon after a shooting involving an Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) detective. The incident occurred shortly before 2 p.m. outside a hotel near 28th Street and Camelback Road in the Biltmore area of east Phoenix, according to Arizona’s Family.
Where did the Phoenix DPS shooting occur?
Multiple law enforcement officers responded to a hotel located near 28th Street and Camelback Road. According to Arizona’s Family, the shooting took place in the Biltmore area of east Phoenix.
The event unfolded shortly before 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Officials confirmed the shooting involved a detective from the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
What is the condition of the suspect?
DPS officials stated the wounded suspect was rushed to a hospital. The injuries are described as life-threatening.
No troopers were injured during the encounter. Other specific details regarding the suspect or the events leading up to the gunfire were not immediately available.
What happens next in the investigation?
Authorities may release more details as the investigation progresses. A possible next step could include the release of forensic evidence or witness statements from the hotel scene.

Investigators are likely to review the timeline of the encounter to clarify why the DPS detective discharged their weapon. Official reports may eventually detail the suspect’s identity and the nature of the confrontation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly did the shooting take place?
The shooting occurred outside a hotel near 28th Street and Camelback Road in the Biltmore area of east Phoenix.
Were any law enforcement officers injured?
No, according to DPS, no troopers were hurt during the incident.
How many officer-involved shootings have happened in Arizona this year?
According to Arizona’s Family, this is the 46th shooting involving law enforcement in Arizona this year.
How should cities balance officer safety with the rising number of police-involved shootings?