5 cops shot while rescuing baby in AZ Police car lights (Dreamstime/TNS)
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Five police officers in Phoenix, Arizona, were shot and wounded, and four other officers were wounded by shrapnel, on Friday after responding to reports of gunfire inside a home. Four of the officers who were shot were trying to rush a baby to safety, officials said.
According to The Associated Press, the suspect was found dead in the home. Officials did not provide any additional details about how the suspect died.
A woman who was also present at the time of the shooting was critically injured.
Police Chief Jeri Williams said five of the officers shot during the incident were hospitalized. Four were recovering, he said, and the fifth officer was “seriously hurt but is on the road to recovery.”
Williams told reporters that a baby inside the home “at some point was placed in a carrier and placed outside.” Officers who approached the baby to get it away from the home were shot by the suspect who was still inside, KPNX reported.
The chief said the first officer on scene was shot and wounded “multiple times.”
“This is just one more example of the dangers that officers face every day keeping us and our community safe,” Williams said. “If I seem upset, I am. This is senseless. It does not need to happen and it continues to happen over and over again.”