5 men arrested after series of gunfire, police shooting in Scottsdale

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5 arrested following string of violence at Circle K, nearby areas in Scottsdale

Five men were arrested following a series of shooting and violence that stretched across three different scenes in Scottsdale earlier this week. 

Five men were arrested in connection to the shootings and violence in Scottsdale on May 6. 

The backstory:

At around 2 a.m. police received several calls regarding shots being fired at a Circle K near Camelback Road and Miller Road. 

During the investigation, more gunfire erupted east of the gas station at an apartment complex. A man who was seen fleeing the nearby area, reached for his waistband, which resulted in an officer firing their weapon. 

Suspect hurt in shooting involving Scottsdale officers

A suspect has been taken to the hospital following a shooting early Wednesday morning involving Scottsdale officers near Miller and Camelback roads.

What we know:

That suspect was later identified as 20-year-old Brandon Lamont Robert Warfield Jr., who was arrested near East Hazelwood Street following the shooting wit officers. He was booked on charges including aggravated assault on a police officer, first-degree criminal trespass and resisting arrest. He was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. 

During the search for Warfield, officers arrested 20-year-old Christian Santiago Grant, who was found hiding in a clothes dryer at a home in the 4600 block of North Miller Road. He faces charges of criminal damage and resisting arrest. "Grant was re-arrested and booked on an additional charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon," police said. 

Dig deeper:

20-year-old Fredrion Lleon Arnes Thomas was arrested on charges including misconduct involving weapons as a prohibited possessor, discharging a firearm at a non-residential structure, discharging a firearm within city limits, and disorderly conduct involving a weapon. During a related investigation on May 7 in Tempe, 21-year-old Ba'nari Douglas-Clay was arrested on charges of misconduct involving weapons for possession of a firearm by a prohibited possessor. 

The last arrest maned of 29-year-old Quassan Marcus Cunningham, who was arrested on May 6 for first-degree criminal trespass and not obeying officers while near an active crime scene. Two days later, he was arrested again during a search warrant and booked on an aggravated assault wit a deadly weapon charge.

Big picture view:

In FOX 10's report on May 6, officers said they believed the triple crime scene, including shots fired at the Circle K and an apartment complex, and a neighbor reporting someone jumping their fence and running through their yard, was connected, and may have stemmed from a party. 

What's next:

Scottsdale Police said on May 6 that they will conduct an administrative review of the use of force from the officer. Mesa Police will conduct an independent investigation into the shooting.

Map of the area:

The Source: Scottsdale Police Department and previous FOX 10 reports

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