Florida resort shooting: Police captures shooter

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

The police in South have shot and captured a man, who opened fire in the hotel lobby of Trump National resort early on Friday.

Juan J. Perez, of Miami-Dade police, said during the exchange of fire, Oddi was ultimately shot in the legs by the police officers and was taken into a nearby hospital and is in a stable condition, reported.

"It appears he was trying to engage our police officers [in] some type of ambush-type of attack, trying to lure our police officers . into this gunfight. He did succeed, and he did lose, and that's the bottom line," Perez added.

"If not for the heroic efforts of the police officers that responded here today, this individual would have caused a lot of harm, and he was not able to do that," he further said.

The shooter entered the resort early on Friday and was behaving bizarrely. He took down an American flag from the rear part of the complex and draped it on a counter in the hotel lobby and started yelling "anti-Trump rhetoric."

After this, he opened fire in the lobby, prompting the resort staff to call the police. He then was engaged in an exchange of fire before being shot in his legs.

"He (Oddi) waited for our police officers in the front lobby to engage them. Five officers - one from the Miami-Dade department, four from - exchanged fire with him, Perez said.

Meanwhile, Police said the people in the resort were not evacuated as the shootout lasted for "less than two minutes."

Eric Trump, one of the US Donald Trump's sons who manages the company, tweeted a message of thanks to the police officers who responded to the shooting.

A huge thank you to the incredible men and women of the @DoralPolice Department and @MiamiDadePD. Every day they keep our community safe. We are very grateful to you!" he wrote on

The luxury hotel is part of Trump National Doral Golf Club, an 800-acre resort owned by Trump outside city. The US had purchased the golf course for USD 150 million (approx. Rs. 15 crores) in 2012.

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First Published: Fri, May 18 2018. 21:09 IST