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Suburban Milwaukee police officer, 2 civilians hurt in incident outside hotel
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Date:2025-04-24 09:22:52
GLENDALE, Wis. (AP) — A police officer and two other people were injured Friday in an incident outside a hotel in suburban Milwaukee, authorities said.
North Shore Fire/Rescue said it responded to a report from the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office of two civilians who had suffered gunshot wounds and a law enforcement officer who had been struck by a vehicle in the northern suburb of Glendale.
The fire/rescue agency said it transported two male civilians with gunshot wounds and a law enforcement officer who had been struck by a vehicle to a hospital.
Local news outlets reported the officer had traumatic but non-life-threatening injuries and the two civilians also had non-life-threatening injuries.
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