The Miami-Dade Police Department have confirmed that the officer shot in pursuit of an armed robbery suspect three days ago has died.
According to tragic reports, Detective Cesar “Echy” Echaverry, 29, was shot by a suspect in Miami on Monday night. He was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital, where medical professionals worked to try and save his life.
Sadly, however, his injuries proved too severe. In a tweet put out on Wednesday evening, Miami-Dade Police Director Freddy Ramirez confirmed that Echaverry had passed away after “a brief battle.”
Miami-Dade PD Detective Cesar Echaverry has died: "A sacrifice we will never forget" https://t.co/HUSWoKRLBf
— CBS4 Miami (@CBSMiami) August 18, 2022
Ramirez said via the tweet: “Officer Echaverry died in the line of duty while serving & protecting our community. Our law enforcement family will continue to stand beside & support the Echaverry family through this difficult time. We’ll never forget Officer Echaverry’s bravery & sacrifice. Godspeed, brother.”
As per Local10 News, Echaverry was a member of the Miami-Dade Police Department’s Robbery Interventional Detail.
Sources say he and other officers were in pursuit of a while vehicle involved in an armed robbery when its driver, after ramming police vehicles and a civilian vehicle, stopped and tried to flee on foot.
A gunfight ensued, wherein suspect Jeremy Horton, 32, of Acworth, Georgia, was shot dead.
Detective Echaverry was shot in the head during the confrontation. His family had remained by his side at the hospital, praying for a miracle.
Rest In Peace @MiamiDadePD Detective Cesar Echaverry. We are & will forever be in debt to you for your bravery & your sacrifice. My continued prayers & now deepest condolences for this young officer & his grieving family. Our hearts are broken as we all morn this tragic loss. pic.twitter.com/S4D8dgdVkI
— Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins (@CommishDCH) August 18, 2022
As per reports, a second suspect was tracked to the Miami Springs hotel, where he was also shot dead.
Law enforcement officers gathered at Jackson Memorial Hospital on Wednesday in a show of support for Echaverry, an FIU graduate and bike enthusiast.
Friends told reporters with the Miami Herald that Detective Echaverry was moving up in the force and was engaged to be married.
Rest in peace, Cesar Echaverry. The brave men and women who serve with the police deserve so much more respect than they currently get.
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