NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Two West Haven police officers were shot while executing a search warrant in New Haven on Wednesday morning, according to New Haven and West Haven police. The suspect was also hit by gunfire, police said.
Two West Haven police officers were shot on Wednesday morning while executing a state search warrant at an apartment on Grand Avenue in New Haven. The officers' injuries are not life-threatening, according to police.
There is a heavy police presence on Grand Avenue in New Haven on Wednesday morning. Police said officers are in the 700 block of Grand Avenue. Residents are urged to avoid the area. Authorities did not release any additional details.
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The West Haven Police Department was executing a search warrant on Grand Avenue in New Haven when two officers were shot, police said.
Connecticut authorities say two police officers were wounded and a suspect was killed in a shootout at a New Haven apartment complex.
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