Kansas City shooting: Three police officers injured, hours-long standoff ongoing
Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said all three officers' injuries appeared to be non-life threatening
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Two people have come out of a Kansas City home involved in an hours-long standoff Wednesday morning and police are working to determine if anyone else is inside.
Three Kansas City police officers were shot and injured Tuesday night while executing a search warrant at the house.
Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said the officers opened the door to the home and were met with gunfire.
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Graves said all three officers injured were men. She said their injuries appeared to be non-life threatening, and she was able to speak with them at the hospital.
The shooting happened around 9:30 p.m. in the area of East 23rd Street and Blue Ridge Boulevard, according to Fox 4 Kansas City.
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The shooting triggered a standoff with the suspect. Multiple police agencies were on the scene.
Graves said officers did return gunfire, but it's unclear if anyone else was injured. No suspect was in custody as of early Wednesday morning.
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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas took to Twitter following the shooting.
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"We’ve been reminded too much lately in Kansas City how dangerous police work can be," Lucas wrote. "I am praying for a full recovery for our three officers injured this evening and that everyone on duty gets home to their families safely."