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Officer hit by bullet in vest during confrontation in NE, D.C. police say Officer hit by bullet in vest during confrontation in NE, D.C. police say
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A D.C. police officer was struck in his protective vest Sunday during a confrontation with an armed man in a house in Northeast Washington, authorities said. A D.C. police officer was struck in his protective vest Sunday during a confrontation with an armed man in a house in Northeast Washington, the police said.
The 7th District officer was “struck by a bullet,” and the vest “probably saved his life,” D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said. Calling the officer a hero, he said he was likely to be discharged Sunday night from a hospital. The seventh district officer was “struck by a bullet,” and the vest “probably saved his life,” D.C. police chief Peter Newsham said. He called the officer a hero and said officials expected he would be discharged Sunday night from a hospital.
Typically, a gunshot leaves bruises even with a vest. Typically, a gunshot leaves bruises even if it strikes a protective vest.
The incident occurred about 4:30 p.m. in the 100 block of 36th Street NE, where police went with a search warrant for a gun, the chief said. The confrontation occurred about 4:30 p.m. the 100 block of 36th Street NE, where police went to serve a search warrant for a gun, the chief said. A gun was later found at the scene, Newsham said.
He said the search for guns goes on “even during the holidays.” A gun was later found, Newsham said. When police arrived about 4:30 p.m., Newsham said they “got into a confrontation” with an armed man, and they fired, the chief said.
Arriving officers “got into a confrontation” with an armed man and fired, the chief said. He said the man was hit at least once, and suffered a wound that was apparently not life-threatening, Newsham said. The man was arrested, Newsham said. His name was not available immediately.
He said the man was hit at least once, suffering a wound that was apparently not life-threatening. Preliminary indications were that the man had also fired during the confrontation, but Newsham said police had not confirmed that.
Preliminary indications were that the man had also fired, but that was not confirmed, Newsham said. “We have to look at all the forensics,” he said. A police SWAT team surrounded the house after the confrontation, but it ended relatively quickly, police said.
A police SWAT team was summoned before the man surrendered, the chief said.
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