The Latest: Police identify man who shot at Georgia officer

ATLANTA – The Latest on gunshots fired at a Georgia police officer (all times local):

3:45 p.m.

Police in Georgia identified the man who they say shot at a Roswell police officer as 21-year-old Victor Alonzo Majia Nunez.

Officer Brian McKenzie was not injured.

Police in Roswell say that McKenzie is white. Majia Nunez’s race was not immediately clear. He was taken into custody after a brief police chase. He has not been charged yet, but police say he likely will be charged with aggravated assault on the officer. The suspect lives in Riverdale.

Police said a motive for the shooting wasn’t immediately clear, and that Majia Nunez is speaking with investigators but his co-operation has been limited.

The shooting happened a few hours after five police officers were killed and several others wounded in a Dallas sniper attack.

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11:55 a.m.

Police in Georgia identified the officer they say was shot at by a gunman as Roswell Police Officer Brian McKenzie. The officer was not injured.

Police in Roswell say that McKenzie is white. The race of the 21-year-old suspect was not immediately clear. He was taken into custody after a brief police chase and will likely face charges including aggravated assault on a police officer. The suspect is from Georgia.

Police said a motive for the shooting wasn’t immediately clear, and that the suspect is speaking with investigators but that his co-operation has been limited.

The shooting happened a few hours after five police officers were killed and several others wounded in a Dallas sniper attack.

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10:15 a.m.

Police in an Atlanta suburb say a 21-year-old Georgia man will likely face charges including aggravated assault on a police officer after they say he opened fire on the officer from a passing vehicle.

The suspect, from Riverdale, Georgia, was apprehended after a short pursuit in Roswell, Georgia, early Friday. The Associated Press is not naming him since he hasn’t been formally charged.

In a news release, Roswell police said a motive isn’t available. Police also say the man is speaking with investigators but “his co-operation has been limited.”

Police say the officer was on routine patrol when gunshots were fired from a blue Ford Explorer shortly before 1 a.m. Friday. The suspect, in a blue Ford Explorer, was apprehended after brief chase.

The shooting happened a few hours after five police officers were killed in a Dallas sniper attack.

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7 a.m.

Police in a metro Atlanta city say someone opened fire on an officer from a passing vehicle and was apprehended after a short pursuit.

Roswell police say the officer was on routine patrol when he was shot at shortly before 1 a.m. Friday.

Police said in a statement early Friday that the officer tried to stop the vehicle, and a short pursuit ended with the suspect crashing. The suspect was taken into custody.

Police said there were no reported injuries, and that no bullets struck the officer or his patrol car.

Police did not immediately provide any information about the suspect or any charges.

The shooting comes amid rising tension over police shootings and a Thursday night sniper attack that killed five officers during a protest in Dallas.

Roswell is about 20 miles north of Atlanta.

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