


Three police officers in Lorain, Ohio, were shot on Wednesday afternoon in what authorities described as an “ambush.”
According to multiple local reports, two of the officers were seriously wounded and life-flighted to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, which is around 30 miles east of Lorain. The third officer was treated at a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect in the shooting was killed, according to Lorain Mayor Jack Bradley, who added that there was “no current threat” to the community.
The ambush and subsequent shooting took place around 1:15 p.m. ET at Colorado Industrial Park, according to News 5 Cleveland. Police were in the area conducting a search when the shooting occurred. The shooting forced the East Lorain Horizon Education Center, a daycare, to go into lockdown.
“No one is going out of the center, no one will be permitted in until the situation is resolved,” read a statement from the daycare. “ALL the children are safe and secure.” Parents were instructed to pick up their children after the police reopened the roads in the area, Fox 8 reported.
Law enforcement and fire departments from the surrounding area responded to the scene, and a bomb squad arrived around two hours after the shooting, according to WKYC.
Ohio Republican Senators Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted said they were teams were monitoring the shooting.
“My team is monitoring this situation in Lorain and I’m keeping these officers and their families in my thoughts. Attacks on law enforcement are unacceptable and I’m proud to stand with our brave men and women in blue,” said Moreno.
“I have been monitoring the terrible situation in Lorain, where police officers were just ambushed,” added Husted. “There is no place for this kind of violence in our state or country. Tina and I are praying for these brave officers and their families, and we are grateful for the first responders. My team has reached out to local leaders to offer any assistance we can.”
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