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The suspect involved in a dramatic and violent confrontation with police at a gas station, who had also allegedly shot a 61-year-old man in an earlier incident, has been identified by authorities as an illegal immigrant with a criminal past. The incident unfolded on Wednesday at a QuikTrip in Omaha, Nebraska, where 28-year-old Salvadoran national Juan Melgar-Ayala reportedly injured four police officers before being fatally shot by law enforcement.
According to officials, Melgar-Ayala was fleeing after a seemingly unprovoked shooting at a neighborhood grocery store that left an elderly man wounded. There is no known motive or connection between the suspect and the victim, police said, leaving many unanswered questions about the attack.
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen commented on the incident, stating, “Juan Melgar-Ayala, a convicted felon in our country illegally from El Salvador, started a shootout with Omaha police this week – and paid the price.”
Local reports from KETV reveal that Melgar-Ayala had a record of felony burglary convictions in Douglas County. In 2021, he reportedly entered no-contest pleas for two burglary charges linked to a spree of business break-ins and thefts. Additionally, he had been found guilty in several traffic-related cases for driving without a valid license or insurance.
A snapshot from the incident shows the suspect brandishing a firearm inside a restroom at the QuikTrip, a chilling image that underscores the gravity of the situation.
The Omaha Police Department continues to investigate the origins of the handgun used in these violent episodes. They have also noted that family members reported Melgar-Ayala struggled with mental health issues, offering a glimpse into the complexities surrounding the case.
Authorities said six responding officers chased Melgar-Ayala to a QuikTrip, where the suspect immediately ran into the men’s restroom wearing a face mask. Another bystander was reportedly inside the restroom before being rescued. The suspect fired at least 16 rounds and injured four officers before being fatally shot, according to the officials.
Authorities released the identities of the officers, who sustained injuries by either gunfire or shrapnel. Sgt. Emilio Luna sustained a gunshot wound to his foot; Detective Brock Rengo suffered a grazing gunshot wound to his leg; Detective Jordan Brandt sustained a gunshot wound to his leg; and Detective Christopher Brown suffered a shrapnel injury to his foot, the police said. Detective Kyle Graber and Sgt. Jonathon Holtrop were reportedly not injured in the exchange.
“Thank God the OPD officers shot by Melgar-Ayala face non-life-threatening injuries,” Pillen said. “The men and women of law enforcement are heroes — and protect us every day.”

(From top left) Detective Jordan Brandt, Sgt. Jonathan Holtrop, Detective Kyle Graber, Detective Chris Brown, Detective Brock Rengo and Sgt. Emilio Luna responded to a shooting at a QuikTrip in Omaha, Nebraska, on Dec. 3, 2025. (Omaha Police Officers Association)
Prior to the shootout at the gas station, Melgar-Ayala allegedly opened fire on Michael Kasper, 61, at the neighborhood grocery store Phil’s Foodway. Kasper was reportedly grabbing a shopping cart when Melgar-Ayala exited his own vehicle and began firing a handgun, striking him multiple times.
Investigators recovered 15 shell casings from the parking lot, and Kasper was hospitalized in serious condition but is expected to survive, the police said.

Omaha police investigating an incident at a QuikTrip gas station, that injured four officers and left the suspect dead in Omaha, Neb., on Dec. 3, 2025. (Chris Machian/Omaha World-Herald via AP)
Following the violent sequence of events, Pillen criticized what he described as failures in federal border policy, saying the “lax Biden-era border security policy” has allowed dangerous criminals into the state.
“Sadly, after years of lax Biden-era border security policy, every state is now a border state,” he said. “That’s why I believe the @ICEgov detention facility in McCook is an absolute necessity. Nebraska must continue to do our part to assist @POTUS, his Administration, and @DHSgov in their efforts to get criminal, illegal aliens off our streets. This keeps Nebraska safe. It keeps America safe. I’m proud that we are stepping up and making a difference for our country.”
Fox News Digital reached out to the Omaha Police Department and the Department of Homeland Security for more information.