Officer Recovering After Being Shot in Uptown Charlotte, Suspect in Custody
- Early Sunday at approximately 6 a.m., an officer with the Charlotte police was wounded in the leg while responding to a domestic dispute near Graham and 10th streets in Uptown Charlotte.
- The shooting followed a string of recent incidents causing fear for safety among residents at nearby northeast apartments in Uptown.
- Additional officers arrived to detain the suspect, who attempted to flee, while the wounded officer received surgery and is anticipated to make a full recovery, police reported.
- Police called for public assistance, asking anyone with information to contact 704-432-8477, while the investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.
- This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in Uptown Charlotte as authorities continue investigating and the community processes recent violent events.
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Officer recovering after being shot in uptown Charlotte, suspect in custody
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- An officer-involved shooting is currently under investigation in uptown Charlotte, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD). The incident happened Sunday morning, July 6, in the 600 block of North Church Street, shortly before 6:15 a.m. An off-duty CMPD officer responded to a domestic-related disturbance in the area. When the officer arrived, a physical altercation occurred between the office…
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