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Kansas City shooting: Three police officers injured, standoff triggered with suspected shooter

Mayor Quinton Lucas confirmed that three police officers in Kansas City, Missouri, were shot and injured Tuesday night. The shooting reportedly triggered a standoff with police.

Three Kansas City police officers were shot and injured Tuesday night, according to the city's mayor.

Mayor Quinton Lucas confirmed the shooting in a tweet, "We’ve been reminded too much lately in Kansas City how dangerous police work can be. I am praying for a full recovery for our three officers injured this evening and that everyone on duty gets home to their families safely."

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The shooting happened around 9:30 p.m. in the area of E. 23rd Street and Blue Ridge Boulevard, according to Fox 4 Kansas City.

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The shooting reportedly triggered a standoff with the suspect. Multiple police agencies were on the scene of the standoff.

Mayor Lucas did not provide details on the injured officer's conditions.

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