Officer Shot, Suspect Killed by SWAT Sniper at Scene of Armed Barricade Situation on Park Heights Avenue
6205 Park Heights Ave, Glen, Baltimore
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Summary
- A hostage situation in Baltimore ended with a suspect fatally shot by police after firing at officers from a residence. The incident began as a burglary call, escalating when the suspect opened fire, injuring one officer. SWAT teams responded, and a sniper shot the suspect, who was found with a handgun. Two hostages were rescued with non-life-threatening injuries. The injured officer was treated and released from the hospital. The Maryland Attorney General's Office is investigating the police shooting.
Timeline
Police released a video detailing the incident.
The injured officer and both women went to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers gave medical aid, but the man died at the scene. Police recovered a handgun near him.
Police said a SWAT officer then fired one shot and hit the man inside the house.
Police said one woman jumped from a balcony into the backyard, and officers safely removed her. More shots were then fired from inside the house, and one officer was hit.
Investigators said Baltimore police responded around 11:50 a.m. to a burglary call at a home in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue. Police said one man and two women were inside. After officers arrived, shots were fired from inside the house.
Maryland’s Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal police shooting that happened in Baltimore on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
“I have been briefed on the shooting in Park Heights involving a Baltimore police officer. Dawn and I are praying for their recovery and keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts,” Moore said. “We have been in close contact with the Baltimore Police Department and I have offered any state support that they may need. I am grateful for the work done by our brave law enforcement officers and medical professionals to ensure that our communities are safe.”
In a social media post, Maryland Governor Wes Moore said he had been briefed on the incident and expressed support for those involved.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
“We’re just so thankful that the officer or any other folks in the neighborhood were not severely harmed. Our thoughts are with him and his family and even the family of the deceased,” Scott said. “We’re thankful to our BPD officers for bravely responding the way they did today and every day and for getting the situation under control quickly.”
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott expressed gratitude that the situation did not result in more serious injuries.
The officer who was shot in the leg is 36 years old and a 13-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department.
Police said one officer was transported to Shock Trauma while another officer sustained a non-life-threatening injury. Worley added that the suspect appeared at the window multiple times with a gun pointed at the victim’s head during the incident.
SWAT officers later responded to the scene, and a police SWAT sniper fatally shot the suspect. Authorities said a firearm was recovered at the location.
Officials said a woman, identified as a family member of the suspect, attempted to flee the home by jumping out of a window. She was taken to a hospital for treatment.
“Kudos to his buddy for having the wherewithal to put a tourniquet on him at the scene. I'm happy to say he's awake, he's stable and currently undergoing evaluation,” Scalea said.
According to Worley, members of the department’s bunker team applied a tourniquet before transporting the injured officer to Shock Trauma. Dr. Thomas Scalea, physician-in-chief at Shock Trauma, said the officer was admitted with a gunshot wound to the leg.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said during a news conference that police initially responded to a burglary call shortly before noon. When officers arrived at the scene, they were met with gunfire from a suspect inside the home. Officers took cover, and one officer was struck in the leg.
Per WBal News 11, a Baltimore police officer who was shot during a hostage situation in Northwest Baltimore on Tuesday has been discharged from the hospital, according to the mayor. WBAL-TV 11 News reported that officers were responding to a call in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue when a person inside a residence fired shots from a window, striking an officer.
Police have rescued two hostages from the building, and they have been transported to an area hospital with unknown injuries, per local news.
Police are coordinating to meet at the front of the house as they continue to investigate.
Police will remain at the hospital until detectives arrive to interview the injured officers.
Police are at the hospital working on obtaining updates on the two injured officers.
Samdesk sources report that two officers were shot at the scene. Citizen is working to confirm this information.
SWAT is regrouping in front of the BearCat as police begin to collapse and contain the scene.
The entire building is now secure, with secondary checks completed on all floors.
The BearCat is moving to the front of the building, and medics are being directed to approach the scene safely.
Police are coordinating to evacuate a partially injured victim from the building.
The first floor and basement are clear, but medics must wait until the entire location is secure.
The first floor is mostly secure, with one room left to check. A tactical medic's arrival is pending.
Specialized units confirm the suspect is deceased, and the second floor is secure. Units continue to work to secure the first floor.
Specialized units have entered the house, and the suspect is reported to be down.
A shot was fired, but it was not from the suspect. Police are assessing the situation.
Snipers are positioning themselves as specialized units move to the rear of the house.
Aerial support confirms the suspect is intermittently visible at the window.
Aerial support is using thermal imaging to monitor the suspect at the rear window.
The officer behind the tree is currently safe, but movement could expose him. The suspect remains at the rear window.
The injured officer has been moved to safety, but another officer is stuck behind a car near a large tree.
Police are establishing a command post at the scene.
Specialized units are prepared with breaching tools as they continue to the second floor.
Medics are directed to the alley to assist the injured officer, while specialized units focus on a second-floor window where shots were reportedly fired from.
Medics are requested on a rush as police apply a tourniquet to the injured officer.
Dispatch confirms an officer has been injured in the scene.
Specialized units are taking over, ensuring officers remain in safe positions. The armed individual has moved away from the rear.
Negotiators are communicating with an armed individual inside the building.
Additional coverage and specialized units are requested at the scene, focusing on the rear of the building.
Dispatch advises an officer is requesting is backup at the location. However, no additional units are no longer needed at the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6205 Park Heights Ave.
Police released a video detailing the incident.
The injured officer and both women went to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers gave medical aid, but the man died at the scene. Police recovered a handgun near him.
Police said a SWAT officer then fired one shot and hit the man inside the house.
Police said one woman jumped from a balcony into the backyard, and officers safely removed her. More shots were then fired from inside the house, and one officer was hit.
Investigators said Baltimore police responded around 11:50 a.m. to a burglary call at a home in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue. Police said one man and two women were inside. After officers arrived, shots were fired from inside the house.
Maryland’s Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal police shooting that happened in Baltimore on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
“I have been briefed on the shooting in Park Heights involving a Baltimore police officer. Dawn and I are praying for their recovery and keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts,” Moore said. “We have been in close contact with the Baltimore Police Department and I have offered any state support that they may need. I am grateful for the work done by our brave law enforcement officers and medical professionals to ensure that our communities are safe.”
In a social media post, Maryland Governor Wes Moore said he had been briefed on the incident and expressed support for those involved.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
“We’re just so thankful that the officer or any other folks in the neighborhood were not severely harmed. Our thoughts are with him and his family and even the family of the deceased,” Scott said. “We’re thankful to our BPD officers for bravely responding the way they did today and every day and for getting the situation under control quickly.”
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott expressed gratitude that the situation did not result in more serious injuries.
The officer who was shot in the leg is 36 years old and a 13-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department.
Police said one officer was transported to Shock Trauma while another officer sustained a non-life-threatening injury. Worley added that the suspect appeared at the window multiple times with a gun pointed at the victim’s head during the incident.
SWAT officers later responded to the scene, and a police SWAT sniper fatally shot the suspect. Authorities said a firearm was recovered at the location.
Officials said a woman, identified as a family member of the suspect, attempted to flee the home by jumping out of a window. She was taken to a hospital for treatment.
“Kudos to his buddy for having the wherewithal to put a tourniquet on him at the scene. I'm happy to say he's awake, he's stable and currently undergoing evaluation,” Scalea said.
According to Worley, members of the department’s bunker team applied a tourniquet before transporting the injured officer to Shock Trauma. Dr. Thomas Scalea, physician-in-chief at Shock Trauma, said the officer was admitted with a gunshot wound to the leg.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said during a news conference that police initially responded to a burglary call shortly before noon. When officers arrived at the scene, they were met with gunfire from a suspect inside the home. Officers took cover, and one officer was struck in the leg.
Per WBal News 11, a Baltimore police officer who was shot during a hostage situation in Northwest Baltimore on Tuesday has been discharged from the hospital, according to the mayor. WBAL-TV 11 News reported that officers were responding to a call in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue when a person inside a residence fired shots from a window, striking an officer.
Police have rescued two hostages from the building, and they have been transported to an area hospital with unknown injuries, per local news.
Police are coordinating to meet at the front of the house as they continue to investigate.
Police will remain at the hospital until detectives arrive to interview the injured officers.
Police are at the hospital working on obtaining updates on the two injured officers.
Samdesk sources report that two officers were shot at the scene. Citizen is working to confirm this information.
SWAT is regrouping in front of the BearCat as police begin to collapse and contain the scene.
The entire building is now secure, with secondary checks completed on all floors.
The BearCat is moving to the front of the building, and medics are being directed to approach the scene safely.
Police are coordinating to evacuate a partially injured victim from the building.
The first floor and basement are clear, but medics must wait until the entire location is secure.
The first floor is mostly secure, with one room left to check. A tactical medic's arrival is pending.
Specialized units confirm the suspect is deceased, and the second floor is secure. Units continue to work to secure the first floor.
Specialized units have entered the house, and the suspect is reported to be down.
A shot was fired, but it was not from the suspect. Police are assessing the situation.
Snipers are positioning themselves as specialized units move to the rear of the house.
Aerial support confirms the suspect is intermittently visible at the window.
Aerial support is using thermal imaging to monitor the suspect at the rear window.
The officer behind the tree is currently safe, but movement could expose him. The suspect remains at the rear window.
The injured officer has been moved to safety, but another officer is stuck behind a car near a large tree.
Police are establishing a command post at the scene.
Specialized units are prepared with breaching tools as they continue to the second floor.
Medics are directed to the alley to assist the injured officer, while specialized units focus on a second-floor window where shots were reportedly fired from.
Medics are requested on a rush as police apply a tourniquet to the injured officer.
Dispatch confirms an officer has been injured in the scene.
Specialized units are taking over, ensuring officers remain in safe positions. The armed individual has moved away from the rear.
Negotiators are communicating with an armed individual inside the building.
Additional coverage and specialized units are requested at the scene, focusing on the rear of the building.
Dispatch advises an officer is requesting is backup at the location. However, no additional units are no longer needed at the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6205 Park Heights Ave.
Police released a video detailing the incident.
The injured officer and both women went to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers gave medical aid, but the man died at the scene. Police recovered a handgun near him.
Police said a SWAT officer then fired one shot and hit the man inside the house.
Police said one woman jumped from a balcony into the backyard, and officers safely removed her. More shots were then fired from inside the house, and one officer was hit.
Investigators said Baltimore police responded around 11:50 a.m. to a burglary call at a home in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue. Police said one man and two women were inside. After officers arrived, shots were fired from inside the house.
Maryland’s Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal police shooting that happened in Baltimore on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
“I have been briefed on the shooting in Park Heights involving a Baltimore police officer. Dawn and I are praying for their recovery and keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts,” Moore said. “We have been in close contact with the Baltimore Police Department and I have offered any state support that they may need. I am grateful for the work done by our brave law enforcement officers and medical professionals to ensure that our communities are safe.”
In a social media post, Maryland Governor Wes Moore said he had been briefed on the incident and expressed support for those involved.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
“We’re just so thankful that the officer or any other folks in the neighborhood were not severely harmed. Our thoughts are with him and his family and even the family of the deceased,” Scott said. “We’re thankful to our BPD officers for bravely responding the way they did today and every day and for getting the situation under control quickly.”
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott expressed gratitude that the situation did not result in more serious injuries.
The officer who was shot in the leg is 36 years old and a 13-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department.
Police said one officer was transported to Shock Trauma while another officer sustained a non-life-threatening injury. Worley added that the suspect appeared at the window multiple times with a gun pointed at the victim’s head during the incident.
SWAT officers later responded to the scene, and a police SWAT sniper fatally shot the suspect. Authorities said a firearm was recovered at the location.
Officials said a woman, identified as a family member of the suspect, attempted to flee the home by jumping out of a window. She was taken to a hospital for treatment.
“Kudos to his buddy for having the wherewithal to put a tourniquet on him at the scene. I'm happy to say he's awake, he's stable and currently undergoing evaluation,” Scalea said.
According to Worley, members of the department’s bunker team applied a tourniquet before transporting the injured officer to Shock Trauma. Dr. Thomas Scalea, physician-in-chief at Shock Trauma, said the officer was admitted with a gunshot wound to the leg.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said during a news conference that police initially responded to a burglary call shortly before noon. When officers arrived at the scene, they were met with gunfire from a suspect inside the home. Officers took cover, and one officer was struck in the leg.
Per WBal News 11, a Baltimore police officer who was shot during a hostage situation in Northwest Baltimore on Tuesday has been discharged from the hospital, according to the mayor. WBAL-TV 11 News reported that officers were responding to a call in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue when a person inside a residence fired shots from a window, striking an officer.
Police have rescued two hostages from the building, and they have been transported to an area hospital with unknown injuries, per local news.
Police are coordinating to meet at the front of the house as they continue to investigate.
Police will remain at the hospital until detectives arrive to interview the injured officers.
Police are at the hospital working on obtaining updates on the two injured officers.
Samdesk sources report that two officers were shot at the scene. Citizen is working to confirm this information.
SWAT is regrouping in front of the BearCat as police begin to collapse and contain the scene.
The entire building is now secure, with secondary checks completed on all floors.
The BearCat is moving to the front of the building, and medics are being directed to approach the scene safely.
Police are coordinating to evacuate a partially injured victim from the building.
The first floor and basement are clear, but medics must wait until the entire location is secure.
The first floor is mostly secure, with one room left to check. A tactical medic's arrival is pending.
Specialized units confirm the suspect is deceased, and the second floor is secure. Units continue to work to secure the first floor.
Specialized units have entered the house, and the suspect is reported to be down.
A shot was fired, but it was not from the suspect. Police are assessing the situation.
Snipers are positioning themselves as specialized units move to the rear of the house.
Aerial support confirms the suspect is intermittently visible at the window.
Aerial support is using thermal imaging to monitor the suspect at the rear window.
The officer behind the tree is currently safe, but movement could expose him. The suspect remains at the rear window.
The injured officer has been moved to safety, but another officer is stuck behind a car near a large tree.
Police are establishing a command post at the scene.
Specialized units are prepared with breaching tools as they continue to the second floor.
Medics are directed to the alley to assist the injured officer, while specialized units focus on a second-floor window where shots were reportedly fired from.
Medics are requested on a rush as police apply a tourniquet to the injured officer.
Dispatch confirms an officer has been injured in the scene.
Specialized units are taking over, ensuring officers remain in safe positions. The armed individual has moved away from the rear.
Negotiators are communicating with an armed individual inside the building.
Additional coverage and specialized units are requested at the scene, focusing on the rear of the building.
Dispatch advises an officer is requesting is backup at the location. However, no additional units are no longer needed at the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6205 Park Heights Ave.
Police released a video detailing the incident.
The injured officer and both women went to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers gave medical aid, but the man died at the scene. Police recovered a handgun near him.
Police said a SWAT officer then fired one shot and hit the man inside the house.
Police said one woman jumped from a balcony into the backyard, and officers safely removed her. More shots were then fired from inside the house, and one officer was hit.
Investigators said Baltimore police responded around 11:50 a.m. to a burglary call at a home in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue. Police said one man and two women were inside. After officers arrived, shots were fired from inside the house.
Maryland’s Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal police shooting that happened in Baltimore on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
“I have been briefed on the shooting in Park Heights involving a Baltimore police officer. Dawn and I are praying for their recovery and keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts,” Moore said. “We have been in close contact with the Baltimore Police Department and I have offered any state support that they may need. I am grateful for the work done by our brave law enforcement officers and medical professionals to ensure that our communities are safe.”
In a social media post, Maryland Governor Wes Moore said he had been briefed on the incident and expressed support for those involved.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
“We’re just so thankful that the officer or any other folks in the neighborhood were not severely harmed. Our thoughts are with him and his family and even the family of the deceased,” Scott said. “We’re thankful to our BPD officers for bravely responding the way they did today and every day and for getting the situation under control quickly.”
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott expressed gratitude that the situation did not result in more serious injuries.
The officer who was shot in the leg is 36 years old and a 13-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department.
Police said one officer was transported to Shock Trauma while another officer sustained a non-life-threatening injury. Worley added that the suspect appeared at the window multiple times with a gun pointed at the victim’s head during the incident.
SWAT officers later responded to the scene, and a police SWAT sniper fatally shot the suspect. Authorities said a firearm was recovered at the location.
Officials said a woman, identified as a family member of the suspect, attempted to flee the home by jumping out of a window. She was taken to a hospital for treatment.
“Kudos to his buddy for having the wherewithal to put a tourniquet on him at the scene. I'm happy to say he's awake, he's stable and currently undergoing evaluation,” Scalea said.
According to Worley, members of the department’s bunker team applied a tourniquet before transporting the injured officer to Shock Trauma. Dr. Thomas Scalea, physician-in-chief at Shock Trauma, said the officer was admitted with a gunshot wound to the leg.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said during a news conference that police initially responded to a burglary call shortly before noon. When officers arrived at the scene, they were met with gunfire from a suspect inside the home. Officers took cover, and one officer was struck in the leg.
Per WBal News 11, a Baltimore police officer who was shot during a hostage situation in Northwest Baltimore on Tuesday has been discharged from the hospital, according to the mayor. WBAL-TV 11 News reported that officers were responding to a call in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue when a person inside a residence fired shots from a window, striking an officer.
Police have rescued two hostages from the building, and they have been transported to an area hospital with unknown injuries, per local news.
Police are coordinating to meet at the front of the house as they continue to investigate.
Police will remain at the hospital until detectives arrive to interview the injured officers.
Police are at the hospital working on obtaining updates on the two injured officers.
Samdesk sources report that two officers were shot at the scene. Citizen is working to confirm this information.
SWAT is regrouping in front of the BearCat as police begin to collapse and contain the scene.
The entire building is now secure, with secondary checks completed on all floors.
The BearCat is moving to the front of the building, and medics are being directed to approach the scene safely.
Police are coordinating to evacuate a partially injured victim from the building.
The first floor and basement are clear, but medics must wait until the entire location is secure.
The first floor is mostly secure, with one room left to check. A tactical medic's arrival is pending.
Specialized units confirm the suspect is deceased, and the second floor is secure. Units continue to work to secure the first floor.
Specialized units have entered the house, and the suspect is reported to be down.
A shot was fired, but it was not from the suspect. Police are assessing the situation.
Snipers are positioning themselves as specialized units move to the rear of the house.
Aerial support confirms the suspect is intermittently visible at the window.
Aerial support is using thermal imaging to monitor the suspect at the rear window.
The officer behind the tree is currently safe, but movement could expose him. The suspect remains at the rear window.
The injured officer has been moved to safety, but another officer is stuck behind a car near a large tree.
Police are establishing a command post at the scene.
Specialized units are prepared with breaching tools as they continue to the second floor.
Medics are directed to the alley to assist the injured officer, while specialized units focus on a second-floor window where shots were reportedly fired from.
Medics are requested on a rush as police apply a tourniquet to the injured officer.
Dispatch confirms an officer has been injured in the scene.
Specialized units are taking over, ensuring officers remain in safe positions. The armed individual has moved away from the rear.
Negotiators are communicating with an armed individual inside the building.
Additional coverage and specialized units are requested at the scene, focusing on the rear of the building.
Dispatch advises an officer is requesting is backup at the location. However, no additional units are no longer needed at the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6205 Park Heights Ave.
Police released a video detailing the incident.
The injured officer and both women went to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Officers gave medical aid, but the man died at the scene. Police recovered a handgun near him.
Police said a SWAT officer then fired one shot and hit the man inside the house.
Police said one woman jumped from a balcony into the backyard, and officers safely removed her. More shots were then fired from inside the house, and one officer was hit.
Investigators said Baltimore police responded around 11:50 a.m. to a burglary call at a home in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue. Police said one man and two women were inside. After officers arrived, shots were fired from inside the house.
Maryland’s Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal police shooting that happened in Baltimore on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
“I have been briefed on the shooting in Park Heights involving a Baltimore police officer. Dawn and I are praying for their recovery and keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts,” Moore said. “We have been in close contact with the Baltimore Police Department and I have offered any state support that they may need. I am grateful for the work done by our brave law enforcement officers and medical professionals to ensure that our communities are safe.”
In a social media post, Maryland Governor Wes Moore said he had been briefed on the incident and expressed support for those involved.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
“We’re just so thankful that the officer or any other folks in the neighborhood were not severely harmed. Our thoughts are with him and his family and even the family of the deceased,” Scott said. “We’re thankful to our BPD officers for bravely responding the way they did today and every day and for getting the situation under control quickly.”
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott expressed gratitude that the situation did not result in more serious injuries.
The officer who was shot in the leg is 36 years old and a 13-year veteran of the Baltimore Police Department.
Police said one officer was transported to Shock Trauma while another officer sustained a non-life-threatening injury. Worley added that the suspect appeared at the window multiple times with a gun pointed at the victim’s head during the incident.
SWAT officers later responded to the scene, and a police SWAT sniper fatally shot the suspect. Authorities said a firearm was recovered at the location.
Officials said a woman, identified as a family member of the suspect, attempted to flee the home by jumping out of a window. She was taken to a hospital for treatment.
“Kudos to his buddy for having the wherewithal to put a tourniquet on him at the scene. I'm happy to say he's awake, he's stable and currently undergoing evaluation,” Scalea said.
According to Worley, members of the department’s bunker team applied a tourniquet before transporting the injured officer to Shock Trauma. Dr. Thomas Scalea, physician-in-chief at Shock Trauma, said the officer was admitted with a gunshot wound to the leg.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said during a news conference that police initially responded to a burglary call shortly before noon. When officers arrived at the scene, they were met with gunfire from a suspect inside the home. Officers took cover, and one officer was struck in the leg.
Per WBal News 11, a Baltimore police officer who was shot during a hostage situation in Northwest Baltimore on Tuesday has been discharged from the hospital, according to the mayor. WBAL-TV 11 News reported that officers were responding to a call in the 6200 block of Park Heights Avenue when a person inside a residence fired shots from a window, striking an officer.
Police have rescued two hostages from the building, and they have been transported to an area hospital with unknown injuries, per local news.
Police are coordinating to meet at the front of the house as they continue to investigate.
Police will remain at the hospital until detectives arrive to interview the injured officers.
Police are at the hospital working on obtaining updates on the two injured officers.
Samdesk sources report that two officers were shot at the scene. Citizen is working to confirm this information.
SWAT is regrouping in front of the BearCat as police begin to collapse and contain the scene.
The entire building is now secure, with secondary checks completed on all floors.
The BearCat is moving to the front of the building, and medics are being directed to approach the scene safely.
Police are coordinating to evacuate a partially injured victim from the building.
The first floor and basement are clear, but medics must wait until the entire location is secure.
The first floor is mostly secure, with one room left to check. A tactical medic's arrival is pending.
Specialized units confirm the suspect is deceased, and the second floor is secure. Units continue to work to secure the first floor.
Specialized units have entered the house, and the suspect is reported to be down.
A shot was fired, but it was not from the suspect. Police are assessing the situation.
Snipers are positioning themselves as specialized units move to the rear of the house.
Aerial support confirms the suspect is intermittently visible at the window.
Aerial support is using thermal imaging to monitor the suspect at the rear window.
The officer behind the tree is currently safe, but movement could expose him. The suspect remains at the rear window.
The injured officer has been moved to safety, but another officer is stuck behind a car near a large tree.
Police are establishing a command post at the scene.
Specialized units are prepared with breaching tools as they continue to the second floor.
Medics are directed to the alley to assist the injured officer, while specialized units focus on a second-floor window where shots were reportedly fired from.
Medics are requested on a rush as police apply a tourniquet to the injured officer.
Dispatch confirms an officer has been injured in the scene.
Specialized units are taking over, ensuring officers remain in safe positions. The armed individual has moved away from the rear.
Negotiators are communicating with an armed individual inside the building.
Additional coverage and specialized units are requested at the scene, focusing on the rear of the building.
Dispatch advises an officer is requesting is backup at the location. However, no additional units are no longer needed at the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6205 Park Heights Ave.
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The world as we know is coming to an end The devil is here
Prayers up 🙏🏼
Who ever recording needs a asthma pump lol breathing through whole vid
Great job by the swat team. Gov Moore needs to stand down from office
The world as we know is coming to an end The devil is here
Prayers up 🙏🏼
Who ever recording needs a asthma pump lol breathing through whole vid
Great job by the swat team. Gov Moore needs to stand down from office
The world as we know is coming to an end The devil is here
Prayers up 🙏🏼
Who ever recording needs a asthma pump lol breathing through whole vid
Great job by the swat team. Gov Moore needs to stand down from office
The world as we know is coming to an end The devil is here
Prayers up 🙏🏼
Who ever recording needs a asthma pump lol breathing through whole vid
Great job by the swat team. Gov Moore needs to stand down from office
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The world as we know is coming to an end The devil is here
Prayers up 🙏🏼
Who ever recording needs a asthma pump lol breathing through whole vid
Great job by the swat team. Gov Moore needs to stand down from office