
A shooting in Phoenix ended Thursday evening with a suspect reported "down" and no officers injured, according to Phoenix police. The incident unfolded near 23rd Avenue and Pinnacle Peak Road at about 6 p.m., and officials have so far kept additional details under wraps.
Police Update and Location
According to FOX 10 Phoenix, officers provided only a brief update after the shooting, saying that the suspect was down and confirming that no officers were hurt. The outlet reported that the incident took place around 6 p.m. near the intersection of 23rd Avenue and Pinnacle Peak Road.
Where This Fits in the Year's Incidents
The Phoenix Police Department's media advisories page includes multiple "Officer Involved Shooting" entries for this year, documenting several police-involved shootings across the city. The public page also lists contact information for the department's public information office.
Earlier Incidents This Year
In March, Arizona's Family reported an officer-involved shooting in north Phoenix near 32nd Street and Greenway Road that left a suspect wounded and later pronounced dead, noting it was one of several such incidents in 2026. Local outlets have tracked multiple officer-involved shootings across the region this year.
What Comes Next
Phoenix police have not yet released the suspect's identity, any potential charges, or which agency will handle the investigation. More information is expected when the department issues a formal update. For official bulletins and media contacts, residents can check the department's media-advisories page.









