Three law enforcement officers killed in North Carolina, police say

The fugitive, who opened fire on officers as they arrived at the residence, was himself fatally shot during the gunfight, and two other suspects were arrested after an ensuing standoff, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. President Biden was briefed on the incident and has spoken with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, the White House said.


Reuters | Updated: 30-04-2024 07:12 IST | Created: 30-04-2024 07:12 IST
Three law enforcement officers killed in North Carolina, police say

Three law enforcement officers were shot to death and five others were wounded on Monday in a gun battle that erupted while they were serving a fugitive arrest warrant at a house in Charlotte, North Carolina, authorities said. The fugitive, who opened fire on officers as they arrived at the residence, was himself fatally shot during the gunfight, and two other suspects were arrested after an ensuing standoff, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

President Biden was briefed on the incident and has spoken with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, the White House said. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department chief Johnny Jennings said at a press conference the three officers who were killed were part of a U.S. Marshal's Task Force, consisting of officers from multiple agencies.

A U.S. Justice Department statement said one of the three slain officers was a deputy U.S. marshal. "Today is an absolute tragic day for the city of Charlotte and for the profession of law enforcement," Jennings said. "Today we lost some heroes who were out to just keep our community safe."

The officers who were killed were attempting to serve a warrant for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. They arrived at a residence where the suspect was located, and he began firing on the officers, Jennings said. They returned fire, and the suspect was killed in the front yard. The officers then took gunfire from inside of the house. After a tense standoff, a SWAT team cleared the house and took two people who were inside into custody. Jennings said it is believed at least one of them had fired on the officers.

In addition to the three officers who lost their lives, "five additional officers were struck by gunfire," the police department said in an afternoon update posted to the social media platform X. Of the five wounded officers who survived, four of them were members of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg department, one of whom was listed in critical condition, it said.

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