BRANDYWINE,
Md. (AP) — An off-duty police officer who answered a neighbor's request
for help in a domestic dispute was shot and killed Wednesday in
Maryland, officials said.
The suspect in the officer's shooting was later shot and killed by police after a chase.
Prince
George's County police Chief Hank Stawinski said Officer Mujahid
Ramzziddin was confronted by a man with a shotgun when he left his home
in suburban Maryland to help a woman who lived a few doors away and knew
Ramzziddin was a police officer.
"He stood his ground," Stawinski said at a press conference. "He saved her life by giving his own."
The
man who shot Ramzziddin, identified by police as Glenn Tyndell, 37 of
Brandywine, then fled the scene in a vehicle. Stawinski said the chase
carried briefly into neighboring Charles County, and ended when the
suspect was shot and killed by two Prince George's County officers.
State
Route 210, a major highway in southern Maryland connecting Prince
George's and Charles counties, was closed for several hours Wednesday
near the scene of where the suspect was shot and killed, several miles
(kilometers) from where Ramzziddin was shot.
SOURCE: YAHOO NEWS
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