Who rammed a park police car poe during a traffic stop. Top. And that led to the officerte opening fire on the suspectssp car earlier this morning. I Melanie Alnwick is live on the e scene with the details. Ils. Mel, good morning. Mo reporter good morning,te go, guys. The street is still blockedst off and there is the criluiserc in qstioion. Although we came around to theuo other side of it expecting tog o see perhaps more damage when you hear that the cruiser was rammed by another vehicle andnoh so far we dont see muchch unless it is over on the other r side near the near the driver. So sit is po ssible that thatthat th is where the damage is. Were told that the park p Police Officer did sustain an a injury to his leg, nonlifethreatening injuriesin for the officer so that isficer good news but what is broughtrot out, the crime tape and the he crime investigators, you canyoun see also theyre conferringco down nhere at the other side ofi the block. Theyve been continuing to contu proces
Love the 70s. Lovehe we have nothing but 70s in70 n the forecast next couple ofuplef days. Possible records. Well have the depotssails. Tai. Caitlin, traffic. Caitlin, thank you tucker. Ou tucker. Big problems if youreyo commuting out of falls church. L we had an ears lierar tractortrailer fire that hasai been put out butler plenty ofo vdot on the scene. Ene eastbound lee highway that isigw closed at gallows road. D. Route 29 lee highway and soghwad youll have to be diverteddiverd around there. The westbound side isnd closed, the eastbound side is opened. Oe we will have a full trafficul report coming up in just ast a bit. Steve and allison. Al latest breaking news news overnight in southeast d. C. A a manhunts under way for a person who rammed a parkram Police Cruiser during a during a traffic stop the. Te. Officer opened fire on the o suspects car as it took opeff a fox5s Melanie Alnwick isk live on the scene now with theee very latest for us. Mel, good morning. D reporter good morni
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