The officer was taken to Rochester General Hospital where he is listed in serious but stable condition following surgery.

No one else was injured.

"Today’s news reminds us of the bravery and dedication of the men and women of our Rochester Police Department," Mayor Lovely Warren said in a statement. "I ask all those of faith to pray for the Officer’s recovery and well-being. The residents who intervened deserve our gratitude and their actions speak to the true spirit of our city.”

The mayor, Police Chief La'Ron Singletary, Deputy Mayor James Smith, and City Council President Loretta Scott have all visited the officer in the hospital.

Peck Street is expected to be closed for several hours.

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This is another vantage point from Peck Street and N. Goodman Street where it appears the incident happened. Still waiting to speak with RPD brass. pic.twitter.com/m3GCHsQxuX — Lynette Adams (@whec_ladams) October 4, 2019