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BWC: Ariz. officers rescue baby wounded by gunfire in domestic violence incident

By Joanna Putman
Police1

SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Surprise Police Department has released edited body camera footage capturing officers’ response to a domestic violence incident where they rescued a baby who had sustained gunshot wounds, AZFamily reported.

The video depicts officers entering a residence and swiftly retrieving the injured 7-month-old named Jaxson. Video shows an officer urgently instructing others to retrieve the baby as they locate him inside the house.

Following the retrieval, the officer carries the child to safety outside.

Click below to see full video.

The May 17 incident unfolded after Todd Christopher Marchetti, 51, broke into the home of his ex-girlfriend, identified as Allie, and their son, Jaxson, and held them hostage for several hours, according to the report.

Allie managed to devise strategies to seek help, including a trip to the veterinarian after Marchetti shot the family dog, according to the report. Subsequently, she reached out to nearby construction workers for assistance, enabling her to contact emergency services.

Gunfire erupted within the home when police arrived at the scene, initiating a police standoff, according to the report. Despite efforts to negotiate with Marchetti, he remained inside.

Marchetti was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene before the home caught fire, according to the report. Jaxson, who underwent multiple surgeries, is expected to recover. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support Allie and Jaxson.

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