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Children witness stabbing as father flees with stolen AK-47: Suspect shot dead by Tampa Police Officers

On July 17, 2023, officers responded to the 2800 block of N. 35th Street after receiving reports that an adult female had been stabbed. Upon officer arrival, they located the victim with multiple stab wounds. She was transported to a local hospital with critical injuries.

The suspect, 33-year-old Michael A. Bresnahan, was wanted for repeatedly stabbing the victim, who was the mother of his children. At the time of the stabbing, their three children, all between the ages of 2 and 6, witnessed it. After the incident, the suspect left the victim and drove off with the children.

Before engaging with Tampa PD officers, the suspect dropped off his three children with his brother and reportedly stole his brother’s AK-47.

At approximately 5:40 p.m., officers spotted the suspect’s vehicle headed southbound near N. Dale Mabry Highway and W. Spruce Street. Officers began to follow the suspect while they waited for air service.

At 5:48 p.m., while the officers attempted to stop the vehicle at N. Lois In Avenue and W. Cypress Street, the suspect pointed the rifle out of the window toward officers in marked TPD vehicles. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle again using spike strips, but the suspect was able to avoid them.

The pursuit continued northbound on N. Florida Avenue when, at 6:02 p.m., the suspect crashed into a blue sedan at the intersection of N. Florida Avenue and E. Gladys Street. An adult male driver and a female passenger occupied the sedan. Thankfully, neither sustained serious injuries as a result of the crash.

Immediately after the crash, the suspect opened fire at Tampa Police officers utilizing the rifle. Multiple officers returned fire, striking and killing the suspect. The suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. Fortunately, the officers involved did not sustain any injuries.

Immediately after the crash, evidence indicates gunshots were fired from Bresnahan’s car. Eighteen Tampa Police Officers discharged their weapons in response, believing Bresnahan posed an ongoing threat of imminent danger to additional community members and police officers. Bresnahan appears to have died due to a self-inflicted gunshot; however, final autopsy results are pending.

“The suspect had no regard for human life and was a deadly threat to our community, which was evident by his actions,” said Chief Lee Bercaw. “Every officer who puts on a badge knows the danger that comes with this job. And yet, they show up every day to ensure the safety of a community. I’m thankful that tonight, every officer involved was able to go home to their families and serve another day.”

Body-worn camera and aviation footage show the suspect failing to stop his vehicle, driving erratically, crashing through fences, and avoiding stop-sticks, before crashing into a car of innocent community members.

The video link of the incident is: https://youtu.be/jt7FHhlaecA

The adult female, who was stabbed thirteen (13) times, remains in the hospital and is currently listed in stable condition.

In accordance with department policy, all officers have been placed on administrative duty, and the FDLE will investigate the officer-involved shooting.

The Tampa Police, Department Victims Advocate, will be working with those who had to experience the incident, including the suspect’s children and the sedan’s occupants.

This remains an open and active investigation.

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