Second Indianapolis Officer Shooting In Five Days Brings Dismay To City

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — City officials say they’re dismayed by the second shooting of an Indianapolis police officer in five days.
Police say Officer Gregory Stevens has been released from a hospital after being shot in the leg early today in an exchange of gunfire with a man who was also wounded and is in custody. This shooting follows Friday’s fatal shooting of Officer Rod Bradway by a gunman who was also killed.
Mayor Greg Ballard says to have two police officers shot in such a short time is shocking and heartbreaking.
Police Chief Rick Hite says Stevens has said he’s ready to get back on the job.[[In-content Ad]]

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — City officials say they’re dismayed by the second shooting of an Indianapolis police officer in five days.
Police say Officer Gregory Stevens has been released from a hospital after being shot in the leg early today in an exchange of gunfire with a man who was also wounded and is in custody. This shooting follows Friday’s fatal shooting of Officer Rod Bradway by a gunman who was also killed.
Mayor Greg Ballard says to have two police officers shot in such a short time is shocking and heartbreaking.
Police Chief Rick Hite says Stevens has said he’s ready to get back on the job.[[In-content Ad]]
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