Three Maryland police officers who were wounded by gunfire while responding to a 911 call on Aug. 23 were “ambushed,” officials said.
Prince George’s County police were responding to a report of a home invasion in Hyattsville at 6:30 p.m., said interim Police Chief Hector Velez.
Two men were taken into custody after officers returned fire, Velez said. The three injured officers are expected to recover.
“These officers are coming to work to protect, defend the residents of Prince George’s County,” Velez said. “And this evening, these heroes did just that.”
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan wrote on Twitter: “We are all extending our prayers to the three officers shot tonight in Prince George’s County. [Maryland State Police] has offered its full support for the investigation.”
“My heart sank. I’m thinking about their families, their fellow officers, and their community,” Velez said.