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2 police officers shot in New York public housing complex

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Two NYPD officers shot while on patrol
WATCH ABOVE: Two NYPD officers were shot in a housing complex in the Bronx on Thursday night. They were rushed to hospital and are being treated for their injuries. One suspect was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound while another was taken into custody – Feb 5, 2016

NEW YORK – Two police officers patrolling a housing project were shot and wounded by a gunman who apparently later killed himself with the same weapon a few miles from where Mayor Bill de Blasio was delivering his State of the City address on Thursday.

The officers were on the sixth floor of an apartment building in the Melrose Houses complex in the Bronx when they encountered two people in a stairwell, police said. One of the people pulled a gun and opened fire, and both officers were struck, one in the face and the other in the abdomen, police said.

The gunman fled into an apartment on the seventh floor, New York Police Department First Deputy Commissioner Ben Tucker said.

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Officers responding to the scene found the gunman in the apartment dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. A handgun and a shotgun were found inside the apartment, police said.

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The second person who encountered the officers in the stairwell was in custody, and three people in the apartment were being questioned, Tucker said.

De Blasio, a Democrat, was told about the shooting as he finished his speech and left the stage. He met with the family of one of the officers at the hospital where they were being treated.

“Our brave officers were doing their jobs tonight in our public housing on patrol keeping residents safe,” de Blasio said. “Both officers are alert and communicating, and we are praying for the best here.”

The shooting happened about 5 miles from where de Blasio was delivering his speech, much of which was dedicated to praising the work of police officers.

One of the officers is a 29-year-old man, and the other is a 24-year-old woman, said Robert Boyce, the police department’s chief of detectives. The officers, who are assigned to the Housing Bureau, have been on the force for about two years. Police would not provide the names of the officers or the person who was in custody.

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