A Dallas policeman shot in the thigh early Wednesday while responding to a hostage situation was in good spirits after surgery, a police spokeswoman said.
Officer Jeremy Borchardt, 29, lost a lot of blood after being shot in the leg. He was transported to Parkland Memorial Hospital, police said.
Officer Borchardt, a seven-year veteran of the force who had been scheduled to receive a promotion to senior corporal today, was in stable condition late Wednesday afternoon. His wife was at his side.
Dallas police Chief David Kunkle later conferred Borchardt's promotion at an impromptu hospital ceremony.
“He’s obviously in a lot of pain. All seems to be well,” Senior Cpl. Janice Crowther said. “He’s glad to be alive.”
Ronald Robinson, 37, of Dallas, is accused of shooting Officer Borchardt and holding a woman hostage in a Radisson hotel room. He later died of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
Police were negotiating for several hours with the gunman, who had been beating the 33-year-old woman. She emerged from the room sometime after 7 a.m. and told officers that the suspect was dead, police Lt. Rick Watson said.
The female hostage was in stable condition at Parkland with a gunshot wound to the leg and another superficial wound in the back, Cpl. Crowther said. The woman’s relationship to the suspect was not immediately clear.
Lt. Rick Watson said the situation began unfolding about 4:14 a.m., when Dallas Fire-Rescue was called to a room on the fourth floor of the hotel in the 1200 block of West Mockingbird Lane near Stemmons Freeway. When firefighters arrived, a woman was yelling, but a man refused to let them in the room, Lt. Watson said.
Dallas Fire-Rescue called for Dallas police. The first officer to arrive was Gerald Runnels, who heard what sounded like a woman being beaten.
“I tried to talk to the suspect through the door and he just wasn’t cooperating with me at all. That’s when I called for cover and a supervisor,” Officer Runnels said, adding that he was alone at the door for several minutes.
1200 block of W. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas
“I was trying to talk him down, calm him down. I could hear him hitting the lady. I could hear the lady screaming and hollering for help, that kind of thing,” Officer Runnels told reporters outside Parkland’s emergency room. “That’s when I got on the radio and said, ‘Step it up. I’ve got a real problem here.’”
Five officers, including Officer Borchardt and Senior Cpl. Roger Rudloff, arrived.
Cpl. Rudloff said they could hear the woman being attacked “pretty violently.”
“If somebody’s in a room getting beat up, I mean, that’s our job to go in and get them,” he said.
Officers asked for a manager to give them a master key. As Officer Borchardt stood to the side of the door and attempted to unlock it, the suspect shot several times through the wall, hitting the officer in the leg, police said.
Officer Runnels and Cpl. Rudloff dragged the officer, bleeding profusely from a large bullet wound, down the hall, into the elevator and through the lobby to a waiting ambulance.
“I’m looking at this officer who I work with every day in the eyes who got shot and I’m thinking, ‘I need to get him to the hospital to get him help,’” Officer Runnels said.
Medics rushed Officer Borchardt to nearby Parkland.
"He was joking around as we went into the O.R.," Cpl. Rudloff said. "He was concerned about his family and his three kids."
Police asked all guests in floors above the fourth in the 13-story hotel to remain in their rooms while the negotiations continued with the gunman. A hotel restaurant was evacuated.
Otho Rogers and his wife, of Melrose, N.M., were staying in the room across the hall. Mr. Rogers opened the door and a SWAT officer with a rifle told him to get back inside.
“I just heard the police screaming back and forth. They kept yelling at him to get down,” Mr. Rogers said.
Eventually, all guests from the fourth floor were escorted to the hotel ballroom, he said.
Christopher Jossell of Chicago opened his door and saw a trail of blood. He returned to his room and watched the events unfold on TV. He said he was worried about the officer.
“You see all this blood and you don’t know what to think,” he said. “Whatever is going on, somebody is hurt.”
John Wilson of Lubbock was lodging on a different floor when he sensed that something was amiss. When he called the front desk, he was told there was a hostage situation. So he turned on the television and waited, missing his return flight from Love Field.
“I just stayed in my room until they said I could come out,” he said.
The Police Department was working with the American Red Cross to launch an emergency blood drive Wednesday in his honor.
Chief Kunkle said responding to cases of domestic violence is a fairly routine part of an officer’s job.
“This is one of those situations that officers can do very little to provide for their own safety. Because as I said, my understanding is the officer was shot even before they got to the doorway,” he said. “There was virtually nothing that can be done to keep those kind of incidents from happening.”
Thursday, August 31, 2006
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Hello everyone, I have upgraded my newsletter script and I am having problems with it. Many of you have not gotten my last 3 newsletters which have been quite interesting to read. So I am re-sending them inthe hopes that you all get them. Here they are: Aug 30th 7:00amHello everyone, Well I am in a situation this morning that is actually a bit scary. Rightnow I am in a lock down situation in my hotel. One floor above methere was a shooting and there is a hostage situation involved. OnePolice officer has been shot and apparently it is very serious. He was shot6 times. The police came knocking on all the doors on our floor and toldeveryone to go to the lobby where they had a room set up for us. We arenot allowed to leave the building. So far we are being told that it's a manand he had an argument with his girlfriend and now he has barricaded himself with his girlfriend in his room. I was suppose to leave on my flight out of DFW at 7:30am. Well it looks likeI am going to be here awhile here in Dallas. I had some other entertaining stuffto tell you all about the gym but I think that is going to wait for now. When I got to the elevator there was a huge pool of blood where on of the police officers was shot. Pretty crazy stuff. We can't leave the building as police have surrounded the hotel and we are all basically stuck here. I will keep you all informed. Wish me luck!! Talvin*************************************************************Next newsletter:Aug 30th 9am Hello everyone, Well I have had one hell of a morning. I missed my flight out of DFWDue to a hostage situation at my hotel. You can read more about ithere: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/083006dnmetofficer.4d2d5f38.html This morning I had a very cute officer knock on my door (I was standing at the doorin my underwear. As he was telling me to get dressed he continued to look at mycrotch. I was like damn come on in....hell I wish. Anyhow I gathered my things and went to the elevator. Blood was all inside the floorof the elevator. I was like oh my gosh this is a very serious situation. I get downstairs and the police told me that all the people in the hotel werenot allowed to leave. The hotel brought us down food for us to eat. As you readthe story you will see that the man was holding a 33 year old woman hostage. I was standing near the stairwell to hear what was going on. One of the officerswas shot in the leg and was taken to the hospital while the woman was gettingbeat by the man in the room. Around 7:05 AM as we will all sitting and waiting we all heard a loud BOOM.The man had shot the woman in the leg and then shot himself. I saw thewoman being taken out and she looked really bad. The mankilled himself. Very scary shit this morning let me tell you. I am sure I will find out more of what happened. It's pretty crazy..normallyyou just hear about this kind of stuff on TV. I will keep you all up to date on what I find out. I was told I could contactthe manager of the hotel to find out more of the details. Talvin****************************************************************************Aug 30th 16:00 Hello everyone, Well after a crazy morning I am home and safe now. I tell you that was enough action for me for a very long time. I had a couple of crazy days in Dallas. Let me tell you aboutanother situation that happened to me when I was at the gym. Whydo all the crazy things happen to the gym at me. While I was workingout in Dallas at Ballys gym I had this very hot young stud come upto me asking me on pointers on how to work out a certain muscle.Of course I was happy to give my advise to him. After I was throughI headed over to the bathroom to take a leak. Well this kid happensto be going to take a leak as well. I am not the type of person tolook at someone when going to the bathroom. As I was letting myfluid drain this kid rips a huge one. I could not believe it I looked over and then he looks back at meand says, "Yeah those big ones always feel good!" I was likeoh my god! I can't believe this. Either your a huge bottomand referring to dick or your most definitely straight!Later on I laughed as I talked this over with a few friends of mine. Anyhow, NYC I will be in your back yard tomorrow until Sept 5th.
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