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Kansas man charged for shooting at off-duty officer

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on felony charges for shooting at an off-duty Kansas police officer.

Williams -photo Sedgwick Co.

On Monday, Trey Williams, 23, Wichita, turned himself in at the Sedgwick County Jail, according to officer Paul Cruz.

He was booked and charged with five counts of criminal discharge of a firearm (felony), two counts of criminal discharge of a firearm (misdemeanor), one count of aggravated assault (felony) and one count of criminal threat (felony). Following are details of the shooting incidents:

On April 3, a suspect fired at a man’s car near the intersection of 13th and Greenwich.

On April 4, a suspect fires at the front window of Home Bank and Trust at 1409 N. Greenwich

Security camera image of the April incident courtesy Wichita Police

On April 18, a WPD Officer, while working off duty as security at Regal Cinemas, was the target of an ambush style attack. At approximately 10:45 p.m., at 11611 East 13th Street North, the Officer was conducting duties inside a heater security vehicle in the parking lot of the business. A suspect driving a dark colored Suburban or Tahoe, drove onto an unpaved embankment with the vehicle headlights off. The suspect positioned behind the Officer’s vehicle and fired four to six shots from an unknown caliber firearm toward the Officer who was not hit.

On April 23, shortly after midnight, an unoccupied WPD patrol truck was vandalized, with multiple gunshots damaging the passenger side door. The patrol truck was parked at an Officer’s residence earlier that weekend. No one was injured.

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