Police searching for 2 men after US Park Police officer shot in Southeast DC - WJLA
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A U.S. Park Police officer was shot in Southeast Washington, D.C.; authorities are searching for two men in connection with the incident.
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A U.S. Park Police officer was shot in Southeast Washington, D.C., and authorities are searching for two men in connection with the incident. The shooting occurred in a neighborhood area under Park Police jurisdiction, which covers federal parks and green spaces throughout the capital region. Park Police are actively investigating the circumstances of the attack and have released information about the suspects to aid in their capture. The officer's condition and the specific location of the shooting were not detailed in available information. Anyone with details about the suspects or the incident is urged to contact law enforcement.
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Park Police are actively investigating the circumstances and released information about the suspects to aid in their capture.
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