By Erin Logan, Marc Liverman, CBS New York
A Newark police SWAT team officer was shot in the bulletproof vest by a suspect during the execution of a search warrant Saturday morning, police said.
The officer suffered minor injuries.
Just after 6 a.m., Newark police officers and members of the Emergency Services SWAT team were executing a search warrant at in a basement apartment at 168 Goodwin Ave. when the suspect fired a gun from inside the apartment, police said.
One officer with the SWAT team was struck on his bulletproof vest, police said.
(A Newark police SWAT team officer was shot in the bulletproof vest by a suspect during the execution of a search warrant Saturday morning, police said. Courtesy of CBS New York and YouTube. Posted onOct 14, 2017)
“They knocked and announced several times, ‘police, police,’ and then they breached the door,” said Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose.
“As they were entering, going into the basement where the search warrant was for, the shot was fired and struck the officer.”
The 50-year-old officer, a 15-year veteran, was rushed to University Hospital in Newark, where he was treated for bruising, police said.
“He was very upbeat. Maybe it will kick in in a couple of days, but he did say, ‘I’m blessed today,’” Mayor Ras Baraka said.
Police recovered a handgun, about 40 grams of marijuana, scaling and packaging materials.
The shooting happened while a 2-year-old child was in the apartment, CBS2’s Marc Liverman reported.
Latasia Phillips, 24, was also inside. She was charged with possession of a weapon and endangering the welfare of a child.