US gun violence: 3 Marshals killed, 5 officers injured in North Carolina shootout; shooter also dead

US gun violence: 3 Marshals killed, 5 officers injured in North Carolina shootout; shooter also dead
Multiple law enforcement officers were shot in the 5000 block of Galway Drive in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday, April 29, 2024

CHARLOTTE (North Carolina, US), April 30 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Three members of a US Marshals fugitive task force were shot and killed in Charlotte, North Carolina on Monday as they were trying to serve a warrant, authorities said.

Five other law enforcement officers were wounded, with one in critical condition.

The suspect the officers were pursuing was also killed in the shootout. That person was not immediately identified.

During a news conference at which Johnny Jennings, the chief of police for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, said that four of the officers shot had been task force members. Three died. The other four officers shot were members of Jennings’ police department, he said.

The task force was fired upon around 1:30 p.m. as it approached an individual to serve him a warrant for being a felon in possession of a firearm, the chief said. The individual began shooting at them, with law enforcement returning fire, striking them in the front yard of his residence.

After a three-hour, “long standoff,” Jennings said, two individuals were found inside the house. The pair, a woman and a 17-year-old, were taken in for questioning as “persons of interest.”

“Today is an absolute tragic day for the city of Charlotte and for the profession of law enforcement,” Jennings said. “Today, we lost some heroes.”

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) said he was in contact with law enforcement regarding the “tragic” shooting, and had offered local authorities state resources.

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles said she was “deeply saddened” by the incident, and asked that “all Charlotteans” keep the involved officers and their families “in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.”

The Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force, partnered with more than 70 law enforcement agencies, is based in Charlotte. It has successfully apprehended nearly 9,000 fugitives since its inception in 2018, it has said. — NNN-AGENCIES

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