On Saturday, two police officers in Syracuse were shot while responding to a report of a man threatening individuals and attacking a dog with a machete. This incident has led to an ongoing standoff, causing significant lockdowns in the city during one of its busiest weekends.
Details of the Incident
The officers were dispatched to an apartment building in downtown Syracuse shortly after noon, following alerts about the suspect's aggressive behavior. Upon their arrival, the man had barricaded himself inside and began firing at the police through a window. Two officers were hit by shotgun fire and were subsequently taken to Upstate Medical Hospital, where they are reported to be in stable condition. A third officer sustained injuries unrelated to gunfire and was also hospitalized. Syracuse Mayor Sharon Owens mentioned that the injured officers were in "good spirits" during their recovery.
Ongoing Standoff
As of Saturday afternoon, the standoff remains active, with sporadic gunfire reported from the apartment. The identity of the suspect has not yet been disclosed. The surrounding area, including parts of Interstate 81, has been placed under lockdown, causing major disruptions in the city during a peak time.
Impact on Graduation Weekend
The timing of this incident coincided with Syracuse University's graduation ceremony, which attracted numerous families and visitors from across the nation. The lockdown and highway restrictions have significantly affected travel plans for those attending the event.
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