BATON
ROUGE, La. (Reuters) - Three police officers were shot to death and
several others wounded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Sunday, the city's
mayor said, as the country remained on edge in the wake of police
shootings of black men and the killings of five Dallas officers.
The
officers in Baton Rouge were responding to a call of shots fired when
they were ambushed by at least one gunman, Mayor Kip Holden told NBC
News. A gunman was shot but his condition was not clear, a Louisiana
State Police official told NBC.
A
spokesman for the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office said police and
sheriff's deputies were involved in the shooting incident. "Multiple
officers from both agencies sustained injuries and were transported to
local hospitals," he said in an email. He said there were no firm
numbers on the number hurt or the extent of injuries.
While
the scene of the shootings was contained, police warned residents to
stay away from the area, near Airline Highway, which is a mile from the
Baton Rouge Police Department headquarters, where dozens of protesters
were arrested earlier this month..
Two nearby hospitals were on lockdown, CBS reported. Efforts to confirm the report were not immediately successful.
The
reports come a week after a wave of protests against police violence in
Baton Rouge and other cities after a 37-year-old African-American
father of five was shot and killed at close quarters by law enforcement
officers. At one of the demonstrations in Dallas, a gunman opened fire
on white officers assigned to the protest, killing five of them.
(Reporting
by Lisa Lambert, Ian Simpson, Tim Gardne and Julia Edwards in
Washington; Writing by Paul Simao; Editing by David Evans and Mary
Milliken)
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