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ATLANTA: Two police officers responding to reports of gunfire in one of Atlanta’s most famous neighborhoods were ambushed Wednesday, leaving one of them shot and wounded and a suspect dead, the city’s mayor said.
When the officers went into an apartment building in the city’s Midtown area to investigate, they were immediately approached with gunfire,” Deputy Atlanta Police Chief Charles Hampton Jr. said.
As soon as the elevator door opens, they were met with gunfire immediately,” Hampton said.
The officers returned fire, killing one suspect, police said.
The wounded officer was in stable condition at a hospital and talking to fellow officers and family members, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said.
It is only through their training and by the grace of God that these officers did not come upon a more tragic situation, Bryant said.
A bystander reported hearing a barrage of shots and said he later saw an officer, bleeding badly while being rushed from the scene on Peachtree Street, a major thoroughfare in the city’s bustling Midtown district.
These officers were ambushed, the mayor said, adding that even with the one of the officers being struck, they quickly responded.
Atlanta police Officer C.J. Johnson said law enforcement had asked the public to avoid a stretch of Peachtree Street, where a heavy presence of officers and police vehicles was seen afterward.
Patrick Walker, who works as a concierge for the apartment building, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he heard a barrage of gunfire.
Walker was at the building’s front desk when he heard the shots and saw police come running through the doors. Employees and others in the lobby tried to find safety, he said.
Walker then saw an officer being carried out by his arms and legs bleeding so bad, he told the newspaper.
Authorities did not immediately identify the officer or the person who was fatally shot.
The shooting occurred in a prominent area of the city about one block north of the Fox Theatre and Georgian Terrace Hotel, where cast members of Gone With The Wind stayed when the movie made its Atlanta premier.
Later Wednesday, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wrote on Twitter that he and his family join all Georgians in praying for the Atlanta police officer who was shot in the line of duty today.
Georgia stands with the brave men and women who protect us every day, Kemp added.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says it is investigating the shooting at the request of the Atlanta Police Department. No further details were immediately released.
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Martin reported from Marietta, Georgia.
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