Baltimore County police officer shot, currently in surgery

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A Baltimore County police officer was shot while on duty around 2:30 p. m. on Thursday, resulting in a life-threatening situation that required immediate surgery at the University of Maryland's Medical Center Shock Trauma. The armed suspect approached the officer and opened fire without warning, leading to a rapid response from law enforcement and emergency medical teams. The Baltimore County Police Department has called for prayers and support for the officer and his family as they navigate this critical period.

Currently, details surrounding the suspect and the specific circumstances of the shooting are still under investigation, leaving many in the community anxious for more information. The police department has not released any further information, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the investigation. This incident underscores the inherent risks faced by police officers in their line of duty, serving to protect the community. As authorities work diligently to uncover more details, the public's concern continues to grow. The police department's request for prayers reflects the solidarity and support needed during such challenging times.

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