DC officer hurt in Northwest shooting; suspect vehicle flips in Landover
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A D.C. police officer is hurt after someone got out of a car and shot at his SUV just blocks from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Fourth District station in Northwest on Monday afternoon, authorities say.
The wounded officer was able to drive a few blocks to his station, where fellow officers loaded him into a squad car and rushed him to a hospital. His injuries are non-life-threatening, police said.
Two people were taken into custody after a vehicle suspected to be involved in the crime flipped onto its side in Landover, Maryland.
Chief of Police Pamela Smith said the shooter will face consequences.
“We will not tolerate this kind of violence in our city,” she said at a news conference.
Gunfire on a residential street
Here’s what police said investigators know so far.
The officer, a Fourth District police captain with 18 years on the job, was off-duty and headed to work at about noon Monday. He was in his personal car, a black SUV, and not in uniform.
He saw someone driving erratically in front of him. Suddenly, the driver stopped in the 5800 block of Seventh Street NW. A man got out of the car and began shooting at the officer’s SUV.
At least two bullets flew into the SUV, sources familiar with the investigation told News4.
A resident said he was sweeping his sidewalk when he heard the shots a block away.
“I was standing right there, sweeping. I heard a bullet went out and I said, ‘My God,’” Joseph Moise said.
The officer drove a few blocks west to the police station at 6001 Georgia Ave. NW. He drove onto the lawn and staggered into the station for help. The wounded officer’s colleagues drove him to MedStar Washington Hospital Center in a squad car.
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