NYPD officer shot in the Bronx, teen in custody

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NYPD officer shot in the Bronx

An NYPD officer was shot early Tuesday in the Bronx.

NEW YORK – An NYPD officer was hospitalized after being shot in the Bronx early on Tuesday morning and a teenager was taken into custody.

The incident took place just after 3 a.m. in the area of 183rd St. and Prospect Ave. in the Belmont section.

Two uniformed NYPD officers were patrolling in an unmarked car.  They came across two people at the corner and tried to interact with them when six shots rang out.  One of them went through the windshield of the vehicle.

The uniformed officer from the 48th precinct was hit in the left arm. 

Both officers got out of the vehicle and returned fire.  Other officers arrived and chased one of the suspects.  The 16-year-old was quickly caught and taken into custody.  The NYPD says he was carrying a .32 caliber gun at the time of his arrest.

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The officer who was shot was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital and was listed in stable condition.

At a news conference inside the hospital, Mayor Eric Adams said he had talked to Officer Lee and his family.

"Thank God, Officer Lee is going home but too many innocent people don't go home after encountering gun violence," Adams said.

The NYPD says they were searching for two other people in connection with the shooting.

Police warn that they might be armed with a gun.

The NYPD showed images of the gun they found on a suspect in a police shooting and a bullet hole through the windshield of the car.

The NYPD showed images of the gun they found on a suspect in a police shooting and a bullet hole through the windshield of the car.

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