Officers were trying to apprehend the suspect, Sidney Tafokitau, when he fired multiple times at their unmarked vehicle, officials said.
An intense, islandwide manhunt for an armed suspect ended Monday afternoon with a police shootout on a busy Honolulu street that left two officers with serious gunshot wounds.
The suspect, 44-year-old Sidney Tafokitau, was also shot, and sources confirmed he died.
The incident happened around 4:30 p.m. on University Avenue. The criminal investigation closed University Avenue from Metcalf to King Street, including Dole Street.
Officials said plainclothes officers attempted Monday morning to apprehend Tafokitau in a stolen vehicle in Kalihi when he fired multiple times at their unmarked vehicle.
Police said Tafokitau fled on Likelike Highway. He then stole another vehicle at gunpoint, a white Scion on Kahekili Highway on the Windward side of Oahu.
Erin Valentine was the owner of the car that Tafokitau stole. She said she saw his car coming from Kaneohe town and heading in her direction, driving erratically around cars that were at the stoplight.
鈥淚 started slamming on my horn to let him know because I thought it was just one of those impatient drivers, that didn鈥檛 want to wait out a red light. So I was trying to slam on my horn to like alert him or alert other drivers out there that there was a vehicle coming. He ended up slamming right into him,鈥 Valentine said.
Valentine then watched him climb out of the driver鈥檚 side window.
鈥淗e opened up the car door and just lifted up the gun straight to my face and just said, 鈥榞et out,鈥” Valentine said.
After Valentine exited the vehicle, Tafokitau jumped in and took off.
Police sources said an APB had been issued, warning that the suspect was considered armed and dangerous.
This comes after multiple no-bail warrants were issued on Dec. 21 for Tafokitau’s arrest.
Police officials said on Dec. 16, the suspect, Tafokitau, got into a verbal argument with a group of men on Rose Street in Kalihi.
Officials said he then used a firearm and shot at the group, striking one man and used a knife to cause bodily injury to a second man.
Sources said he was apparently linked to a New Year鈥檚 shooting in the Halawa area early Monday morning.
Emergency officials responded to the scene around 7:15 a.m. on Moanalua Freeway eastbound by the Exit 1A off-ramp.
Honolulu Emergency Medical Services said it treated a 39-year-old woman who suffered multiple gunshot wounds. She was taken to a nearby hospital in serious condition.
The cause of the incident is unclear at this time.
Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300.
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