Update #4 DSP
News Release:
Thursday, March 26, 2009- Officer Involved Shooting
Wilmington-
The
Trooper who fired his service weapon in yesterday’s officer involved
shooting is identified as William Harris. Trooper Harris is a
two-year-veteran of the division.
The second
officer who was injured in this incident is identified as Price
Fanning. Corporal/1 Fanning is a ten-year-veteran of the division.
Update #3 DSP
News Release:
Wednesday, March 25, 2009- Officer Involved Shooting
Wilmington-
Fabian Silvestre was arraigned at his bedside this afternoon on the
New Castle County Police charge of Assault 2nd (felony)
and the State Police charges of Assault 2nd (felony) and
Resisting Arrest (felony). He was issued a $21,000.00 secured bond
and his custody was transferred to the Department of Corrections who
will supervise him at the hospital until his release from medical
care.
This should be
the final release in regards to this incident.
Update #2 DSP
News Release:
Wednesday, March 25, 2009- Officer Involved Shooting
Wilmington-
Warrants have been completed by Delaware State Police Detectives
charging Fabian Silvestre with felony Assault 2nd and
felony Resisting Arrest. He will be formally charged upon his
release from the hospital. It is unknown when this will take
place.
Additional
information will be released when known and confirmed.

Fabian
Silvestre
Update #1 DSP
News Release:
Wednesday, March 25, 2009- Officer Involved Shooting
Wilmington-
The following incident overview outlines the details surrounding the
officer involved shooting from earlier today.
At
approximately 2:14 a.m., officers from the New Castle County Police
Department were dispatched to an address along the unit block of
North Avenue in Wilmington in reference to a violent domestic
assault. When officers arrived on the scene, they learned the
suspect in question had fled the residence.
At about 2:43
a.m., a Troop 6 uniformed patrol officer, and two year veteran of
the department, was traveling westbound on Route 4 approaching
Forest Drive. The Trooper, who was unaware of the earlier domestic
incident, observed a naked male subject standing in the roadway.
The officer advised the dispatch center that he would be out
checking on this subject at which time he stopped his patrol car and
got out.
Suddenly, and
without provocation, the subject in question charged at the Trooper
and began to assault him. The Trooper immediately tried to create
distance between himself and the suspect and attempted to back away.
The suspect continued to charge the Trooper and assault him.
The Trooper
was backed up into the rear parking lot of the Alpha Pizza, 1401
Maryland Avenue. While in the rear of the location, the suspect and
the Trooper continued to fight. The officer, still yelling verbal
commands, used his departmentally issued OC Spray (pepper spray) in
an attempt to subdue the suspect to no avail. The suspect then
successfully removed the Troopers portable radio and began to beat
the Trooper with it.
The suspect
backed the Trooper up against a brick wall, where in fear for his
life, the Trooper fired his departmentally issued service weapon
twice, striking the suspect a single time in the left shoulder.
The suspect
wasn’t fazed by his gunshot wound and he continued to fight and
assault the officer. At this time, a second officer arrived on the
scene. The back-up officer then attempted to take the suspect into
custody. This officer then deployed his Taser on the suspect,
however, the suspect continued to fight. The Taser was deployed a
second time, which with the help of a third responding officer, the
suspect was finally subdued.
Medical help
was immediately summonsed for the suspect. The initial officer and
the first back-up officer were also both injured. These three
parties were transported from the scene to Christiana Hospital.
The initial
officer was treated for a separated right shoulder, an injury to his
left arm as well as multiple contusions and scrapes. The initial
back up officer was treated for an injury to his right knee. Both
officers were treated and released from treatment.
The suspect,
who was now identified as Fabian Silvestre, 35, of Bennett Court in
Wilmington, was treated for a gunshot would to his right shoulder
area. He was admitted to the hospital for further observation.
After the
initial investigation into the officer involved shooting, detectives
learned of the facts of the original domestic altercation on North
Avenue.
At
approximately 2:14 a.m., Silvestre exited his residence and was
standing outside. His wife went out to check on him. While the two
were talking, he suddenly began to assault her, beating her about
the face. She fell to the ground at which time Silvestre started to
take his clothes off. He then ran away from the residence. It was
about 30 minutes later that the incident involving the Trooper
occurred.
Silvestre’s
wife was transported from the North Avenue address to Christiana
Hospital where she was treated for a fractured nose, concussion as
well as other multiple other contusions.
A New Castle
County Police investigator obtained arrest warrants charging
Silvestre with felony Assault 2nd. Silvestre will be
formally charged upon his release from the hospital.
This
investigation is continuing in regards to the officer involved
shooting and charges have not been filed as of yet.
The officer
involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative duty as
per divisional policy.
An additional
news release will be forthcoming as this incident develops.
Preliminary
DSP News Release:
Wednesday, March 25, 2009- Officer Involved Shooting
Location of
Incident:
Parking lot of Alpha Pizza, 1401 Maryland Avenue, just east of
Newport, Delaware, New Castle County
Date and Time
of Occurrence:
Wednesday, March 25, 2009, at approximately 2:43 a.m.
Suspect(s):
male subject to be identified in a supplemental news release
Resume:
The
following news release is preliminary only as additional details
will be forthcoming.
At
approximately 2:43 a.m., an officer involved shooting took place in
the parking lot of Alpha Pizza, just east of Newport, Delaware.
A male suspect
was shot a single time in the upper body and his injuries do not
appear to be life threatening.
Two State
Troopers were injured during the altercation with the subject in
question.
All of the
involved parties were transported to the Christiana Emergency Room
in Newark. The officers are expected to be released shortly and the
wounded suspect has been admitted to the hospital.
Again,
additional details will be released later this morning.