Credit card fraud suspect shot by Scottsdale police dies

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Authorities say a credit card fraud suspect shot by police in the parking lot of a Scottsdale supermarket has died.

Scottsdale police say 42-year-old Dewayne Carr died Monday.

They say Carr had a long criminal history in Arizona and Illinois, including armed robbery, aggravated assault and drug charges.

Police also say Carr served prison sentences for armed robbery and other crimes.

Carr was shot in the chest by police last week when officers say he tried to run them over while busting an alleged credit card fraud ring.

Police say Carr and three other suspects were at a Safeway store and allegedly using stolen credit card numbers when they were busted.

They say the other suspects are facing charges related to identity theft and credit card fraud.