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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - A convicted South Baltimore drug dealer is in custody after police said he shot an Anne Arundel police officer Tuesday in the Brooklyn neighborhood.
Detectives on Tuesday afternoon were questioning Matthew Gonzalez, 22, of Victor Street in Brooklyn, after he allegedly shot Officer Lee Joines twice, according to sources familiar with the case.
Joines, a four-year veteran, responded to a report of a stolen car being ransacked by suspects on the 400 block of Audrey Avenue near the Anne Arundel County-Baltimore City line shortly after 6 a.m. Tuesday, Anne Arundel police said.
Officers saw nine men sitting on steps and attempted to interview them, but Gonzalez tried to run, sources said.
An officer hit Gonzalez with a Taser that apparently had no effect on the 6-foot-2, 230-pound suspect, sources said.
The suspect then turned around and fired two shots, striking the Joines’ gun and bullet-proof vest — which apparently saved his life.
Police said officers returned fire.
Another officer arrested Gonzalez, who still had the prongs from the Taser in his back, sources said.
Joines, 30, was released Tuesday from the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore City. He is administrative leave due to his injuries, police said.
Gonzalez had been convicted of attempted drug distribution and drug possession in 2006 in South Baltimore and sentenced to six months in jail.
He also had been convicted of marijuana possession in 2005 in South Baltimore, and possession of marijuana and a deadly weapon in Bel Air in 2005.
Police roped off several blocks and canvassed the neighborhood looking for clues and suspects.
Residents on the stoops of their row houses said this was the largest police presence the neighborhood had ever seen.
Several residents said they weren’t surprised by the shooting considering the open drug market as well as numerous robberies, stabbings and shootings.
A 15-year resident, who lives a block from the crime scene, said two houses on the street were raided by police, and apparent drug dealers wave down motorists and pedestrians hoping to make a sale.
“You hear things going off, and you don’t know if they are fireworks or gunshots,” said the resident, who did not give her name for fear of her safety.
“It’s frustrating to see what’s going on here.”
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officer said:
Jurors are the citizens of Baltimore. Lets see more guilty verdicts from them. If they do then maybe they won't have to live around violent criminals. Residents don't like the police and prefer criminals over the men in blue.
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JAS said:
Im not blaming this on the white man. I am WHITE!!, i am 100% white and he is my cousin and what do you know he is black.. Im not blamin this on the black man or the white man.. It's the system of schools with the voilence and baltimore as a whole.
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Examiner Reader said:
There must be some way we can blame this on "Da White Man".
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Examiner Reader said:
" numerous robberies, stabbings and shootings ". Wow - what a surprise, right? Let's see - I wonder what ethnic group could be perpetrating these crimes. Any clues? Think it might be AFRO-AMERICANS? What IS it with these people and crime? Do they HAVE to act like animals?
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Examiner Reader said:
Well lets see we live here in Balt city so he needs to have like 10 more arrests before he is considered a career criminal!! nothing makes me sicker than when i read about so called innocent black men being harrassed by the police--does anyboody work in the city because people are hanging around day and night all hours--oh im sorry the system wont give them a job!! what a joke this place is! hopefully aa county will handle the case and not balt city!
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Examiner Reader said:
What is the cop's name? Why are AA police so secretive?
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Examiner Reader said:
A drug distribution charge and he only gets 6 months. So truth be told, he probably served 3 months then went home on house arrest. WOW!!
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Examiner Reader said:
Its frustrating to see what is going on all over Baltimore City. Dont worry with Paterica Jessamy and a city jury this thug STILL wont see any jail time. He will be coddled and excuses made for his behavior, they will down right lie on his behalf, and why not he has only been convicted of 3 crimes since 2005. That is low by 'hood standards. They will probably blame the cop, who was shot twice, for his own injuries saying he was disrespectful to this drug dealer and that why he was shot. The citizens of Baltimore are tired of living among convicted criminals, sometimes violent criminals -- start putting these dangerous people behind bars Patricia Jessemy!!
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