US Park Police Officer Shot in Washington DC Ambush as Suspects Remain at Large
Undercover officer wounded in Southeast DC attack believed to be targeted, prompting multi-agency investigation
A United States Park Police officer was shot and wounded in what authorities have described as an ambush in Southeast Washington, DC, in a case that has intensified concerns over targeted attacks on law enforcement.
The shooting occurred on Monday evening in the Marshall Heights area near the Maryland border, where the officer was working undercover as part of an ongoing investigation.
According to officials, at least two gunmen opened fire on the officer while he was driving an unmarked vehicle.
Despite being struck in the upper body, the officer managed to continue driving for several blocks before receiving assistance from fellow officers.
He was subsequently airlifted to a hospital by police helicopter.
Authorities later confirmed that his injuries, while serious, were not life-threatening, and he has since been released from medical care.
Law enforcement officials indicated that early evidence suggests the attackers may have known they were targeting a police officer, though the motive remains under investigation.
No arrests have been made, and the suspects are still at large.
Descriptions released by authorities indicate that two individuals were involved in the shooting, and a coordinated search effort is underway involving federal and local agencies.
Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and gathering witness accounts as part of the ongoing inquiry.
Senior law enforcement leaders condemned the attack and reaffirmed their commitment to bringing those responsible to justice.
The incident has drawn attention to persistent challenges related to gun violence in certain areas of the city, as well as the risks faced by officers working in undercover roles.
The United States Park Police, which has jurisdiction over federal parklands and key national sites in the capital, continues to lead the investigation in cooperation with the Metropolitan Police Department and other federal authorities.
Officials have urged anyone with information to come forward as efforts intensify to locate the suspects.
The case remains active, with authorities focusing on determining the precise circumstances of the attack and whether it was part of a broader pattern of targeted violence against law enforcement personnel.