A makeshift memorial for slain Tohono O'odham Officer Bryan Brown outside the casino near Why, Arizona.

Update: Document: Man armed with broken bottle stole Tohono O'odham police vehicle, ran over officer

A Tohono Oโ€™odham Nation police officer responding to a report about an armed and erratic driver was killed Thursday in an incident near a tribal casino about two hours west of Tucson, authorities said.

The officer died near the Desert Diamond Casino in Why, a news release from the FBI said. Gov. Doug Ducey identified the officer as Officer Bryan Brown and said flags at state buildings in Arizona would be flown at half- staff Friday.

Tohono Oโ€™odham Police Officer Bryan Brown

A statement from the tribe said officers were responding to a report of a public disturbance โ€œby an armed and erratic driverโ€ and that one officer suffered a serious injury attempting to arrest the person.

Brown was airlifted to a hospital in Phoenix, where he was pronounced dead, the statement said.

โ€œThis morning, the Tohono Oโ€™odham Police Department tragically lost one of its officers during the arrest of an individual,โ€ the statement read.

Why, a community of less than 200 people 30 miles north of the Mexico border, is about 120 miles west of Tucson on Arizona 86.

Tohono Oโ€™odham police would not comment and referred calls to the tribeโ€™s public-relations person, who referred calls to the FBI, which investigates serious crimes on tribal lands.

The FBI said a suspect was in custody and was taken to a hospital to treat his injuries.

The U.S. Border Patrol Tucson Sector said its agents helped Tohono Oโ€™odham police capture a male subject in Why around 9 a.m.

โ€œThe subject was placed into custody by USBP agents after he attempted to flee the area,โ€ the agency said in an email.

โ€œThis is a sad day for the Tohono Oโ€™odham Nation, and our hearts go out to the family and friends of this fine officer who gave his life in the line of duty,โ€ said Tohono Oโ€™odham Nation Chairman Ned Norris Jr. โ€œPlease keep them in your thoughts and prayers.โ€


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Contact reporter Carol Ann Alaimo at calaimo@tucson.com.