Police officer shot while investigating carjacking
By Web Staff and Dann Cuellar
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — A police officer was shot in North Philadelphia while responding to a call for a reported carjacking on Monday night.
It happened around 8 p.m. on the 2300 block of North Reese Street in North Philadelphia.
Police say a woman was carjacked on the 2500 block of Aramingo Avenue and she tracked her vehicle to North Reese Street. Officers were fired on when they got to the scene.
“When they responded to what they believed was… the victim’s vehicle, without warning the officers were actually shot at,” said Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw.
Sources say possibly two suspects began firing at the officers. As many as 16 shots were fired at before the suspects fled on foot.
The 28-year-old male officer with the 24th Police District was in full uniform at the time of the shooting. He suffered a graze wound to the head. No other officers were injured.
“He’s in great spirits, and again, glad to know that that he’s okay,” said Outlaw. “What’s most troubling is not just someone was emboldened enough to shoot at a police officer, but someone was emboldened enough to shoot at a fully uniformed police officer and several marked units.”
Action News learned late Monday night that the injured officer was released from the hospital. He’s been with the department for four years, and his father is a longtime homicide detective.
One person was arrested for illegal possession of a firearm. It’s unclear if this suspect is connected with the shooting at this time, but more arrests are likely.
Anyone with any information is asked to call police at 215-686-TIPS.
This isn’t the only incident Monday night in which officers were fired on in the city.
Police officers were pursuing a Delaware County shooting suspect when he allegedly fired at Folcroft officers and then stole a police cruiser. He then led officers into South Jersey where he was taken into custody after shooting an officer while being apprehended.
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