What should have been an ordinary afternoon at the QuikTrip located near 32nd and L Streets quickly escalated into a chaotic and frightening police emergency that has left the surrounding community shaken and searching for answers. What began as a routine day at the busy convenience store ended with gunfire, multiple injuries, and the death of a suspected shooter, all unfolding in a matter of moments.
According to police, officers were responding to information connected to an earlier shooting when events spiraled out of control. Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer confirmed during a press briefing at the scene that the man who was killed was a suspect in a separate shooting that occurred just hours earlier at Phil’s Foodway. In that incident, a man in his 50s was reportedly shot multiple times in the chest around noon and rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
Investigators say officers were able to track the suspect to the QuikTrip location later in the afternoon. Surveillance and witness information led police to believe the individual had entered the store and was inside the restroom. Officers positioned themselves and attempted to take the suspect into custody when he exited the bathroom.
What happened next unfolded with alarming speed. According to Chief Schmaderer, as soon as the suspect stepped out of the restroom, he immediately opened fire on officers. Police returned fire, resulting in an exchange of gunshots inside and around the store. Two officers were struck during the confrontation. Authorities have emphasized that their injuries are considered non-life-threatening, and both are expected to recover.
The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. At this time, police have not released his identity, pending notification of family members. The exact sequence of events inside the restroom leading up to the shooting remains unclear, and investigators have stated that this portion of the incident is still under active review.
The QuikTrip was quickly secured, and nearby streets were shut down as officers worked to ensure there were no additional threats. Crime scene tape surrounded the area for hours while detectives collected evidence, reviewed surveillance footage, and interviewed witnesses. Customers and employees who were inside the store at the time were shaken but physically unharmed, according to officials.
Residents in the surrounding neighborhood expressed concern and frustration, noting the intensity of the police response and the uncertainty that followed. Many are now calling for greater transparency as the investigation continues. “It’s scary to think this happened in the middle of the day at a place people stop every day,” one nearby resident said.
Police officials have urged the public to remain patient as they piece together the full timeline, including how the suspect moved between the earlier shooting at Phil’s Foodway and the confrontation at QuikTrip. The incident remains under investigation by internal review units and outside agencies, as is standard protocol in officer-involved shootings.
As the community processes the events, authorities stress that public safety remains their top priority and that updates will be released as more verified information becomes available.

