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Five Officers Shot in Ambush While Responding to Help Save an Infant

Five Officers Shot in Ambush While Responding to Help Save
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Five officers were shot early Friday morning while responding to a shooting call at a home in South Phoenix, where at one point they tried to rescue an infant.

One of the officers was initially shot multiple times when a suspect opened fire, KNXV-TV reported. During the incident, someone inside the home placed the infant outside. As officers approached to try to move the baby to safety, the suspect again opened fire and struck four other officers, according to KNXV.

The shooting is the latest incident in a recent wave of gun violence that has targeted both police and civilians nationwide and also generated a political crisis for President Joe Biden. On Thursday, two police deputies were shot while responding to a neighborhood dispute in Washington state. The day before, a security guard was shot during a dispute outside a high school in Buffalo, New York.

Phoenix police initially tweeted early Friday morning about a “critical incident” near 54th Avenue and Elwood Street and warned residents to stay away from the active crime scene. They later posted an update saying that they were responding to a situation “involving a barricaded subject inside a house.” They also said that several officers and one other person had been injured.

Five officers were shot early Friday morning at a home in South Phoenix where a shooting was reported.
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That other person was a woman who was also shot during the incident and was in critical condition, KNXV reported. It was not immediately clear who the woman was and how she was connected to the barricade incident.

One of the five injured officers was seriously injured, and all were in a hospital recovering from their injuries, Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams said.

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Phoenix police posted a later update saying that the barricade situation had been resolved. “There is no threat to the public. The area will be restricted while investigators are on scene,” the tweet read.

Williams said during a media briefing she was thankful the officers were recovering.

“This is just one more example of the dangers our officers face every day keeping us and our community safe. If I seem upset, I am,” the chief said. “This is senseless. It doesn’t need to happen, and it continues to happen over and over again.”

Phoenix police did not immediately release more details on the encounter. They said that they would provide more information later in the day.

Newsweek reached out to the Phoenix police for comment but did not hear back before publication.

Update 2/11/22, 9:55 a.m. ET: This story was updated with additional information on the shooting.

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