HOUSTON -- Five Houston officers were injured and taken to a hospital in a shooting Monday in an incident involving a suspect, police said.
Houston police tweeted the officers were "struck with gunfire following an encounter with a suspect" Monday afternoon in a neighborhood in southeast Houston.
Joe Gamaldi, president of the Houston Police Officers' Union, tweeted two officers were in critical condition and the other three in stable condition at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston.
One of the officers was transported to the hospital by helicopter, Gamaldi said.
"Please keep them and their families in your thoughts and prayers," he said.
A suspect was dead at the scene, and SWAT officers were working to make sure no one else was inside the building where the shooting took place, police said.
Additional information on the suspect was not immediately available.
Police chief Art Acevado went to the hospital where the injured officers were taken, but didn't immediately comment to media there. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the shooting was a "solemn reminder" of the service and sacrifices made by officers.
"The City of Houston and the Houston Police Department will have whatever state resources they need to bring swift justice to those involved," Abbott said in a statement.
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