Two Milwaukee Officers Shot in Alley Ambush
In a shocking Milwaukee police shooting, two officers were critically injured late Thursday night after responding to a report of a person with a weapon. The officers were ambushed as they approached an alley, according to the Milwaukee Police Department.
A 32-year-old officer remains hospitalized in critical condition, while a 29-year-old officer suffered a non-life-threatening injury, police confirmed.
Authorities Launch Manhunt for Shooting Suspect
The Milwaukee police shooting has sparked a citywide manhunt. Police are searching for at least one suspect and have urged the individual to turn themselves in immediately.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson, addressing the incident in an early morning press conference, issued a direct appeal: “For the person that shot at our police officer, I want you to know, you should turn yourself in. Know that the men and women on this police force, they are going to find you, they’re going to arrest you, and you’re going to be brought to justice anyway.”
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Police Union Decries Rising Violence in Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Police Association released a strongly worded statement following the Milwaukee police shooting, calling it an act of “profound sorrow and outrage.”
“This senseless act of violence has struck the very heart of our department and our community. We have reached a breaking point. Violence in our city is out of control, and those who protect our neighborhoods are increasingly in the crosshairs,” the union said.
The statement also noted that five Milwaukee officers have been killed in the line of duty over the past seven years, with dozens more shot or targeted while serving their communities.
Community and City Leaders React to Officers’ Injuries
Assistant Milwaukee Police Chief Nicole Waldner, visibly emotional at a press briefing, shared that both wounded officers have over six years of service with the department.
Mayor Johnson echoed the grief and frustration felt across the city, declaring: “It’s a sad day. It’s a very sad day. Because no officer, no person in law enforcement should ever, ever be fired upon.”
Officers Receive Medical Care as Community Rallies Support
Following the Milwaukee police shooting, both officers were swiftly transported to local hospitals. The Milwaukee Police Department expressed gratitude to first responders and medical professionals for their care.
“We will continue to pray for the recovery of our officers and ask the community for their prayers,” police officials said.