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Shot Fired By Officer During Call For Disorderly Suspect In Maryland Apartment: Police

An investigation has been launched in Prince George's County after an officer fired a shot during a call for a disorderly person in District Heights, police say.

Prince George's County Police are still investigating the incident.

Prince George's County Police are still investigating the incident.

Photo Credit: Prince George's County Police

At around 8:30 p.m. on Sunday night, officers were called to the 6000 block of Surrey Square Lane, where a woman made an emergency call stating she felt unsafe.

According to Major Harkirat Singh from the Prince George's County Police Department, officers were able to make contact with the residents in the apartment, who advised that a person possibly has a gun, prompting them to evacuate the unit.

They then made contact with the disorderly suspect, during which one officer discharged his service weapon, though no one was struck. The man then was taken into custody.

What led to the shooting remains under investigation on Monday, police say, noting that a gun was recovered "in the proximity" of the suspect. No injuries were reported.

The officer-involved shooting is under investigation.

More information is expected to be released.

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