A man was arrested in Philadelphia late Wednesday after authorities said several police officers had been shot in the neighbourhood of Nicetown, in the northern part of the city.
Sergeant Eric Gripp urged residents to avoid the area and confirmed on Twitter that at least one suspect had fired at police and that six officers had been injured. They were later released from local hospitals.
Update – Multiple injuries to Officers. 5 PPD Officers Shot – at area hospitals with non life-threatening injuries. Shooting still active. Avoid area. MEDIA – STOP BROADCASTING TACTICAL POSITIONS OF OFFICERS
— Eric Gripp (@PPDEricGripp) August 14, 2019
According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, quoting police sources, the shooting began when officers arrived at a house to serve a warrant related to narcotics.
In a press conference, Police Commissioner Richard Ross said the male suspect “holed up in the house.”
The suspect intermittently fired shots at police through a window and held two officers hostage for several hours. The officers were “safely evacuated” by a police SWAT team, but authorities did not provide details about how they managed to free the.
Ross said officers called the suspect’s phone, talked with him through a bullhorn and involved a family member in the negotiations.
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Neighbourhood on lockdown
Residents were evacuated from nearby streets. Temple University tweeted that its Health Sciences Centre Campus, located in the area of the shooting, went into lockdown when the shooting began in the afternoon. The university told students in the campus to take shelter.
TU Alert: Shots fired reported at 1500 Block Erie Av at Health Sciences Centre Campus. Use caution. Avoid the area. Police are responding.
— Temple University (@TempleUniv) August 14, 2019
“Secure doors. Be silent. Be still. Police are responding,” one of the tweets read. Students were locked down for approximately two hours and then released, but they were told to not stay in the area.
A massive police presence, with dozens of cars and officers, many of them with their guns drawn, could be seen in images from local media outlets. Witnesses said they heard multiple gunshots.
#BREAKING: “Active firefight” continues in Nicetown-Tioga where multiple @PhillyPolice officers have been shot. We have continuing live coverage. LISTEN as the scene unfolded around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. https://t.co/gF2RpqHYI1 pic.twitter.com/jQG4IaoL5q
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) August 14, 2019
Local news outlet NBC10 Philadelphia reported that an officer and a pedestrian were injured in a car crash at the scene.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives claimed many of its agents had responded to the scene to assist the Philadelphia police.
This article was originally published in Deutsche Welle.