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Miami-Dade detective dies days after getting shot in pursuit of suspected robber

Police officers and other officials stand outside the Ryder Trauma Center after a Miami-Dade police officer was shot in an exchange of gunfire during a car chase with an armed robbery suspect, Monday, Aug. 15, 2022, in Miami.
(Sydney Walsh/Miami Herald via AP)
Police officers and other officials stand outside the Ryder Trauma Center after a Miami-Dade police officer was shot in an exchange of gunfire during a car chase with an armed robbery suspect, Monday, Aug. 15, 2022, in Miami.

A 29-year-old police officer who was while trying to stop a robbery suspect in Miami has died, officials said.

Det. Cesar Echaverry was shot Monday night as he and other officers closed in a suspect wanted for an earlier robbery in nearby Broward County, police said. His family had remained by his side at Miami鈥檚 Jackson Memorial Hospital.

鈥淥fficer Echaverry died in the line of duty while serving & protecting our community,鈥 Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo Ramirez tweeted Wednesday evening. 鈥淥ur law enforcement family will continue to stand beside & support the Echaverry family through this difficult time.鈥

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Police said Echavarry and other officers began pursuing a white vehicle involved in an earlier armed robbery when its driver tried to flee, ramming into police vehicles and a civilian vehicle whose three occupants were hospitalized in stable condition.

He then tried to escape on foot, but a confrontation and gunfire ensued. The driver, identified as Jeremy Horton, 32, of Acworth, Georgia, was shot and died at the scene.

Horton had been stopped in South Florida on Aug. 8 and cited for having no proof of insurance and driving with an expired tag and a suspended Georgia driver鈥檚 license, according to Golden Beach Police Chief Rudy Herbello.

Echaverry had been with Miami-Dade Police for five years, and was assigned to the department鈥檚 robbery intervention detail. His friends told the Miami Herald he was moving up and planned to get married.

Monday鈥檚 shooting wasn鈥檛 his first brush with death, the newspaper reported. As a rookie in March 2018, Echaverry was a passenger in a police vehicle that rammed into another car, killing its 45-year-old driver.

The computer on the police vehicle showed Officer John Song was driving at 78 mph in a 40 mph zone a second before the crash. Both officers were airlifted to a hospital. In May a jury acquitted Song of vehicular homicide and reckless driving. The Herald reported that Echaverry testified that he couldn鈥檛 remember the moments leading up to the crash.

鈥淲e鈥檒l never forget Officer Echaverry鈥檚 bravery & sacrifice. Godspeed, brother,鈥 Ramirez tweeted.

Associated Press
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