Friday, October 25, 2013

Aaron Dumas Shoots Two Cops, Burns Memphis House

Aaron Dumas Shoots Two Cops, Burns Memphis House

October 15, 2013 Memphis, Tennesee Two police officers were shot in the leg by a murder suspect Aaron Dumas n Memphis, Tenn., who barricaded himself inside a house that he then set on fire. His body was found in the bathtub.





October 15, 2013 Memphis, Tennesee Two police officers were shot Tuesday by a murder suspect in Memphis, Tenn., who barricaded himself inside a house that he then set on fire


  • body found in bathtub
  •  fired "numerous" shots at Jackson as he tried to enter a bedroom where the man was holed up, 
  • four hour stakeout
  • house set on fire after tossed in what they described as a "chemical agent,"  tossed
  • murder two attempted murder counts in connection with the shootings Oct. 7 of his ex-girlfriend and her brother. Angelique White, 29, and Christopher White, 23,  
  • two officers were shot in the legs, 
  • suspect Aaron Dumas, 32 was murder suspect
  • warrant for Dumas' arrest in a double shooting last week,


Suspect's body found after two Memphis cops shot by wanted man barricaded in burning house published Tue Oct 15, 2013



Two police officers were shot Tuesday by a murder suspect in Memphis, Tenn., who barricaded himself inside a house that he then set on fire, authorities said.
police  the man opened fire again, hitting Hutchinson. The house went up in flames and billowing smoke shortly thereafter. Armstrong said police 
The gunman fired "numerous" shots at Jackson as he tried to enter a bedroom where the man was holed up, 

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well, apparently the house was "an old friend's" of Dumas who he hadn't seen in a while and not his mother's. NBC got it wrong. from the memphis commercial appeal-

Bridget Pegues had no idea the man knocking on her door Tuesday morning was a wanted fugitive.

To Pegues, who was home with her 19-year-old daughter and 3-week-old grandson, Aaron Dumas was an old friend stopping by to visit.

She learned about his dark side a few hours later, when police knocked on her door at 1383 Worthington and escorted her out.

That began a dramatic standoff that ended hours later with two officers wounded and Dumas lying dead in the ashes of Pegues’ destroyed home.

“I didn’t know anything about anything that was going on until it all happened,” said Pegues, who spent her teen years in that home and later bought it from her parents. “I thought he was a calm, cool, collected person. I didn’t know anything about his criminal background.

so if the police did cause the fire they may have to pay for the house.



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