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Protest in front of Ferguson Police Station

Protest in front of Ferguson Police Station (Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)

UPDATE: Thursday March 12, 3:00 AM EST

During a media brief Thursday morning, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar told reporters that one officer was shot in face and another in the shoulder.

Belmar said that while both officers have “very serious” injuries, they are conscious.

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UPDATE: Thursday March 12, 2:30 AM EST

According to The St. Louis County Police Department, the two individuals shot in the early hours of Thursday were St. Louis County officers.

The two officers, who have not been identified, are expected to live, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Christine Byers reports.

A shooter has not been taken into custody and his or her whereabouts unknown, but numerous witnesses and reporters on the scene note that the shots did not come from the direction of protestors who gathered in front of the police station Wednesday night into Thursday after Police Chief Tom Jackson resigned.

The officers conditions are unknown at this point.

An investigation continues.

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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is reporting that two police officers were “hit by gunfire” in Ferguson, Mo. early Thursday morning outside of the town’s police department:

The shots were fired as police were confronting protesters who had gathered outside the police station.

Ferguson Lt. Col. Al Eickhoff said he didn’t think either of the officers were from his department. He also didn’t know the extent of their injuries….

A police source said one of the officers is a St. Louis County officer and the other a Webster Groves officer.

 

We’ll bring you more on this story as developments come in.

Breaking News: Two St. Louis County Police Officers Hit By Gunfire In Ferguson  was originally published on newsone.com

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