Current:Home > Finance3 D.C. officers shot while serving animal cruelty warrant; suspect arrested after hourslong standoff -FinanceMind
3 D.C. officers shot while serving animal cruelty warrant; suspect arrested after hourslong standoff
View
Date:2025-04-21 15:29:23
Three police officers were shot trying to make an animal cruelty arrest that touched off an hourslong standoff in the nation's capitol on Wednesday, which ended late at night with a man's arrest.
The officers were hospitalized and expected to recover from gunshot wounds, authorities said. A fourth officer was hurt at the scene, but not shot.
The standoff started Wednesday morning as officers attempted to make an arrest on an animal cruelty warrant, but the suspect refused to leave the home, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith said. As officers tried to get inside, a person opened fire.
The shooter barricaded himself inside his home in the southeast part of Washington and continued sporadically firing shots hours after opening fire, police said.
Hours after the standoff began, 46-year-old Julius James was arrested on suspicion of cruelty to animals. He is expected to face additional charges related to the shooting. No attorney or phone number was listed for him in public records Wednesday night.
One officer was struck by gunfire twice, but the rounds were stopped by a bulletproof vest, said Gregg Pemberton, chairman of the Washington, D.C., police union. Two more officers were struck in their lower legs. The fourth officer suffered hand injuries at the scene, he said.
"We expect some may have a lengthy recovery, but hopefully they'll be back on the streets again soon," Pemberton said.
Roads were closed, schools were locked down and police warned people to stay far from the area as the shooting unfolded.
The incident comes as the District of Columbia is struggling with a sharp increase in violent crime, which went up 39% in 2023. It was largely fueled by a 35% rise in homicides and growth in carjackings, which nearly doubled. Smith pushed lawmakers to pass legislation that would strengthen penalties for gun offenses in the nation's capital.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden is praying the officers make full recoveries and called for more congressional action on guns.
"This shooting is yet another distressing and painful reminder of the toll gun violence is inflicting on families, on our communities and, obviously, on our nation," she said.
- In:
- Health
veryGood! (5959)
Related
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- Utah school board seeks resignation of member who questioned athlete’s gender
- USA TODAY's Restaurants of the Year for 2024: How the list of best restaurants was decided
- FBI informant charged with lying about Joe and Hunter Biden’s ties to Ukrainian energy company
- Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
- Biden is going to the site of last year’s train derailment in Ohio. Republicans say he took too long
- Super Bowl 2024 to be powered by Nevada desert solar farm, marking a historic green milestone
- Wyoming standoff ends over 24 hours later with authorities killing suspect in officer’s death
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- UGG Boots Are on Sale for 53% Off- Platform, Ultra Mini, & More Throughout Presidents’ Day Weekend
Ranking
- Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
- The Voice Alum Cassadee Pope Reveals She's Leaving Country Music
- In a first, Oscar-nominated short ‘The Last Repair Shop’ to air on broadcast television
- US investigators visit homes of two Palestinian-American teens killed in the West Bank
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- A fin whale decomposing on an Oregon beach creates a sad but ‘super educational’ spectacle
- As credit report errors climb, advocates urge consumers to conduct credit checkups
- Kansas City shooting survivor says daughter saw Chiefs parade gunman firing and spinning in a circle
Recommendation
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
Usher reveals he once proposed to Chilli of TLC, says breakup 'broke my heart'
Man claims $1 million lottery prize on Valentine's Day, days after break-up, he says
Jury convicts Iowa police chief of lying to feds to acquire machine guns
Tree trimmer dead after getting caught in wood chipper at Florida town hall
Legislature and New Mexico governor meet halfway on gun control and housing, but paid leave falters
Driver who injured 9 in a California sidewalk crash guilty of hit-and-run but not DUI
Ye addresses Shaq's reported diss, denies Taylor Swift got him kicked out of Super Bowl