Three Men Charged With Shooting Kentucky Officer ‘Cased’ The Scene Before Ambush
Three men charged with shooting a Lexington Police Department officer in an undercover vehicle earlier this year “cased” the car before their ambush, according to testimony Monday. Daquis Sharp, 27, faces charges of attempted murder of a police officer, second-degree assault (police officer), first-degree criminal mischief and six counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, according to police. Jatiece Parks, 19, and Zalan Dulin, 19, face the same charges in the case. Lexington police previously said the shooting happened shortly before midnight on Feb. 28 on the 900 block of Royal Avenue. Detectives were following up on an investigation when Sharp, Parks and Dulin opened fire on Detective Nicholas Music inside an unmarked police vehicle. Music is an eight year veteran officer, according to Lexington police. During a preliminary hearing Monday, Detective Josh Phillips testified about a significant amount of evidence against the three men, including Snapchat messages discussing Music’s undercover car, a black Ford Fusion. Music was conducting surveillance on Sharp, who was in a home on Royal Avenue, with other detectives because the trio of suspects were suspected to be linked to violent crime in Lexington, according Phillips.
Lexington Herald-Leader
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