Dallas police officer dies after Home Depot shooting

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Last Updated Apr 25, 2018 12:17 PM EDT

DALLAS — A Dallas police officer has died a day after a shooting at a North Dallas Home Depot, the Dallas mayor confirmed Wednesday. Officer Rogelio Santander died at Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas hospital at 8:11 a.m.

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Officer Rogelio Santander

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Mayor Mike Rawlings was presiding over a city council meeting when he announced the death of Santander, a member of the police force for three years. Santander, officer Crystal Almeida and a loss-prevention officer for Home Depot were shot Tuesday by a man identified by police as 29-year-old Armando Luis Juarez. 

Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall confirmed the death at a press conference Wednesday morning.

“We come before you this morning with broken hearts and we regret to inform you that Officer Rogelio Santander, Badge 10934, has succumbed to his injuries,” Hall said. “We’re asking to you continue to pray for the family and the DPD family.”

The two officers and the store loss-prevention officer underwent surgery for their injuries after the shooting in the north of the city. 

Almeida and the loss-prevention officer, who hasn’t been identified, were in critical condition Wednesday, but Hall said they were “making remarkable recoveries” and she was feeling optimistic.

Police arrested Juarez following a high-speed car chase. He’s being held at the Dallas County jail on charges of aggravated assault on a public servant and felony theft. He was taken into custody shortly before 10 p.m.

“We got our man,” Rawlings said at a late-night news conference at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.

But relatives of Juarez said they couldn’t believe he would be involved in such a violent episode.

“There’s no way my son could’ve done this,” Ruben Juarez told The Dallas Morning News, adding that he didn’t think his son owned any guns.

Armando Juarez’s grandmother, Janie Longoria, told reporters Tuesday that her grandson is a “sweet, lovable person,” but that his friends are a bad influence.

“And I told him to stay away from those people,” she said. 

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Armando Juarez

Dallas County Jail

Police were called to the store to help an off-duty police officer to remove Juarez from the store. Police have not said if he was suspected of shoplifting or why he was being ejected from store. Juarez opened fire as he was being escorted from the store and made his escape. Several law enforcement agencies were involved in the pursuit that led to his eventual arrest.

Rawlings said late Tuesday that he remains “upset at the lack of respect for our police in this city and in our country.”

In 2016, four Dallas police officers and a transit officer were shot dead by a sniper in an ambush that came toward the end of a peaceful protest over the police killings of black men in other cities.

Juarez was arrested in January on a charge of unlawful use of a motor vehicle after authorities say he was found in a stolen vehicle. He also pleaded guilty to a drug-possession charge.

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