PHOENIX — Two Phoenix police officers were shot and wounded by a man suspected of breaking into a vehicle, and one of the officers was likely saved by his ballistic vest, authorities said Wednesday.
Interim police Chief Michael Sullivan said at a news conference after Tuesday night's shooting that one officer was hospitalized in critical condition while the other was in stable condition.
The names of the officers haven't been released.
Police identified the suspect as 41-year-old Saul Bal and said he's been booked into the Maricopa County Jail on suspicion of two counts of attempted murder plus burglary and weapon charges.
A $2 million cash-only bond was set at Bal's initial court appearance Wednesday morning.
County prosecutor Josh Maxwell said Bal has a lengthy criminal history including at least two alleged offenses against officers.
Bal was on parole for a separate offense at the time of the shooting and his parole was set to expire Thursday, according to Superior Court Commissioner Jane McLaughlin.
She said a lawyer was being appointed to Bal's case and his preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 12.