Overview
- Police arrested Alan Henry Triana, 38, on charges including harassing a witness in a capital felony case, tampering with evidence, possession of armor-piercing ammunition, improper exhibition of a firearm, and resisting without violence.
- He was taken into custody Thursday evening and booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, with $2,500 bonds set on lesser counts and the most serious charge pending a bond hearing.
- His brother, Mason Triana, 27, allegedly shot a male sergeant in the knee and a female officer in the ankle before barricading inside a home in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood.
- Miami Police say Mason Triana fired a high-caliber rifle during the hours-long standoff before a drone was used to assess the residence and SWAT entered to find him dead from a gunshot wound.
- The incident began with an abandoned vehicle and a ShotSpotter alert near Northwest 15th Avenue and 26th Street, and the cause of the shooter’s death remains under investigation as one wounded officer remains hospitalized and the other has been released.