RPD Officer Shot and Wounded on Hague St.

UPDATE: The suspect in the shooting of a Rochester Police officer has been identified as 54-year-old James Hunter.

Hunter was wanted for hitting another RPD officer with his car last year.

Hunter is in the hospital for treatment of dog bites from the K9 officer who apprehended him.

The unidentified officer is out of emergency surgery, after being shot once in the neck.

The Rochester police officer wounded in a shooting this morning is said to be alert, stable and is said to be talking at the hospital.

The shooting happened around 8 a.m. on Hague Street, between 490 and Jay Street.

Captain Mark Mura says the officer had gone there for a report of a man with a gun trying to get into a house.

Mura expects the area around the shooting scene to remain closed off most of the day.

Police say at least one individual was taken into custody in the area and was transported to a local

The officer is a nearly 15-year-vet and was said to have been wounded in the neck area. It's not known if he fired back at the shooter.

Many officers have gathered at Strong hospital.

Statement from Mayor Lovely Warren Regarding the Officer Shooting This Morning:

“I am grateful that the officer is doing well and with his family. Please keep them in your prayers. The news today reminds us of the risks our men and women of the Rochester Police Department face every day. I am thankful for their service which keeps us safe and allows us to enjoy this holiday season. God bless them and our City.”

Statement from Vice President and Public Safety Chair Willie J. Lightfoot:

"This morning a Rochester Police Department officer was shot in the line of duty and is in stable condition with his family. On behalf of the City Council, I want to extend our thoughts and prayers to the officer, his family, and the entire Rochester Police Department. Gun violence continues to plague our community, and we must all work together to get illegal firearms off our streets and make our community safer for citizens and police alike."


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