Five cops and a woman shot after man barricaded himself in Arizona home

Gunman uses baby to LURE cops and shoot them: Second man places baby on doormat during stand-off with police – but when officers retrieve the child they are shot, leaving five injured in Arizona

Shooting took place overnight in Phoenix, where police responded to a call about shots fired inside a home First officer to approach home at 54th Avenue and Elwood Street was shot multiple times and critically injured During five-hour standoff, a man emerged from the house carrying a baby, placed it on the ground and was taken into custody When police went to pick up the infant and carry it to safety, someone else inside the house opened fire, leaving four officers wounded A woman inside the house was critically injured, as well  



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Five Phoenix police officers were shot and wounded at a home early Friday morning, including four injured by a barrage of gunfire after being lured into a trap while rescuing a baby during a five-hour armed standoff.

Dramatic video from the scene shows a man emerging from the front door of the home with an infant in his arms. 

He is seen placing the baby on the ground, raising his hands in the air, and walking backward towards the police, who take him handcuff him and into custody. 

But when additional officers rush toward the home to carry the baby to safety, more gunfire erupts from inside the residence, striking the cops, who are sent fleeing.

It is unknown at this time what was the role of the man who brought the baby out of the house.  

A man is seen carrying a baby out of a home in Phoenix during an armed standoff with police overnight

He places the baby on the porch, along with a pink bag

The man raises his hands in the air. This scene played out after a Phoenix police officer was shot multiple times and critically wounded 

This man was taken into custody, but his role in the incident is currently unknown 

A large number of officers converge on the home to collect the baby

Officers are seen running for cover after being fired upon by someone inside the home

A woman at the home where police had gone in response to reported gunfire also was critically injured, Police Chief Jeri Williams told reporters.

The status of the shooter and circumstances of the incident weren’t immediately clear. but the standoff was ‘resolved’ at around 7am. Police said there is no threat to the public. 

Williams said four of the five wounded officers were ‘recovering’ while the fifth was ‘seriously hurt but is on the road to recovery.’

The baby had been inside the home ‘and at some point was placed in a carrier and placed outside,’ Williams said.

The standoff ended at around 7am, after police deployed a flash bang, sending plumes of smoke into the air (pictured) 

An officer who apparently has been wounded is helped by his colleagues at the scene of Phoenix’s violent standoff 

The incident took hours to resolve and involved a large number of police officers

An officer who appears to be injured lies on the ground after being ambushed while trying to rescue the baby from the home in Phoenix 

A female civilian was shot and critically injured during the standoff between a gunman and police 

Police vehicles are seen responding to the scene, where an armed man barricaded himself inside a home

Sgt. Ann Justus, a police department spokesperson, said the baby was unharmed.

According to law enforcement, the incident began unfolding at around 2am local time, where police responded to the home at 54th Avenue and Elwood Street in Phoenix for a report of a shooting. 

As an officer approached the residence to investigate, Chief Williams told reporters that a gunman opened fire, striking the cop multiple times. That officer is now in critical condition. 

‘This is just one more example of the dangers that officers face every day keeping us and our community safe,’ Williams said. ‘If I seem upset, I am. This is senseless. It does not need to happen and it continues to happen over and over again.’ 

Senator Krysten Sinema, a Democrat, from Arizona, tweeted about the shooting on Friday. 

‘Horrified by this violence against law enforcement working to keep our communities safe,’ she wrote. ‘We’re thinking of everyone injured and hoping for full recoveries as we wait for more information.’ 

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, a Republican, also addressed Friday’s standoff, tweeting: ‘please continue to pray for the five officers injured this morning. Our men and women in blue work day and night—no matter the circumstances—to protect our state from danger. Their unwavering courage & sacrifice helps to keep us safe. Arizona is deeply grateful.’ 

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