At least four Philadelphia police officers were shot while confronting a gunman in the city’s Nicetown-Tioga section.

CBS 3’s John Holden reports that the officers’ injuries are all non-life-threatening:

LATEST: Police confirming gun battle is still ongoing; of the injured and wounded, all described to be non-life threatening @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/IP3mEBoOIC — Joe Holden (@JoeHoldenCBS3) August 14, 2019

NBC 10 reports that there was a pitched gun battle. A mother who lives in the area where the confrontation occurred said, “It was like a war. Like the scenes that you see in war. The guns, the fire, the noise. It was like bombs going off simultaneously at a time where people are having dinner.”

A fifth officer was also injured, but his wounds are reportedly not firearm related.

***UPDATE 6:30 PM ET***

Philadelphia Police Sergeant Eric Gripp is asking media to “stop broadcasting the tactical position of officers,” as the scene in Philadelphia is still active.



Gripp also noted that the number of officers shot is now at 5, and all injuries are non-life-threatening.

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