U.S. Park Police officer "ambushed," shot by 2 men in Washington, officials say
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A U.S. Park Police officer was seriously wounded Monday evening in a shooting in Washington, law enforcement officials said.
A U.S. Park Police officer was seriously wounded Monday evening in a shooting in Washington, law enforcement officials said.
Park Service Police Chief Scott Brecht told reporters late Monday night that at least two officers were driving in an unmarked white Tesla during an ongoing investigation when two gunmen "ambushed" them. The circumstances of the "ambush" of an unmarked car weren't clear. The assailants were still at large early Tuesday.
D.C. Metropolitan Police Interim Chief Jeff Carroll told reporters the officer was "targeted."
Brecht said the officer who was hit kept driving up the road and then pulled over, and got first aid.
The unidentified officer was airlifted by U.S. Park Police helicopter to an area hospital, said Vito Maggiolo, public information officer for the the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Service Department. He said the call came in about 7:30 p.m.

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