3 US Marshalls killed, 5 officers shot in Charlotte: Officials
Three law enforcement officers were killed and five more were wounded in a shooting incident in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday afternoon, police said.
At the time of the shooting, the U.S. Marshals Task Force was serving a warrant in an investigation in the area "when they were engaged by active gunfire from a subject," police said Monday.
The suspect, who has not yet been identified, was also killed in the standoff.
The three deceased officers served with the U.S. Marshals Task Force. One of the five wounded is a U.S. Marshal while the other four work for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Chief Johnny Jennings said in a press conference Monday evening. One of the officers is said to be in critical condition.
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Just before 5 p.m., about three hours after police said there had been a shooting, police said "at least one shooting suspect was located deceased at the residence after clearing the scene."
Officers had suspected the individual of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Police are questioning two other people who lived in the home as persons of interest, they said.
Police previously described the incident as an "active situation" and said a SWAT team was on scene. Police said the shelter-in-place order was lifted after the house was cleared.
In a statement on social media, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said he was in touch with police about the shooting and has offered up state resources to help.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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