Two officers injured in incident near To’Hajiilee

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New Mexico State Police confirm to KOAT that two Navajo Nation officers were injured during a shooting incident in To’Hajiilee.Navajo Nation Police have issued a shelter-in-place for residents in To’Hajiilee. Two suspects have been taken into custody.One suspect was injured and transported to University of New Mexico Hospital.The FBI will lead the investigation and there are no outstanding suspects.In a social media post, Navajo Police say officers in the department responded to To’hajiilee for a report of individuals shooting near Navajo Housing on Friday morning. New Mexico State Police confirm they are assisting in an officer-involved shooting investigation. State Police say the suspect is in custody and was taken to a hospital.

New Mexico State Police confirm to KOAT that two Navajo Nation officers were injured during a shooting incident in To’Hajiilee.

Navajo Nation Police have issued a shelter-in-place for residents in To’Hajiilee. Two suspects have been taken into custody.

One suspect was injured and transported to University of New Mexico Hospital.

The FBI will lead the investigation and there are no outstanding suspects.

In a social media post, Navajo Police say officers in the department responded to To’hajiilee for a report of individuals shooting near Navajo Housing on Friday morning.

New Mexico State Police confirm they are assisting in an officer-involved shooting investigation.

State Police say the suspect is in custody and was taken to a hospital.



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