The victims had no apparent connection other than being in the same Hedingham neighborhood in northeastern Raleigh the night of the Oct. 13 incident, the
News & Observer
reports.
After the initial shootings, the 15-year-old suspect fled to a nearby “barn-like structure,” the report says.
As officers were closing in, the suspect fired multiple shots at the officers from the buildings, wounding Officer Casey Clark, who fell to the ground,
ABC11
reports.
Several officers returned fire. Officers then used cover fire so Clark could be pulled to safety and treated for his injuries.
A preliminary investigation indicates that RPD officers fired an estimated 23 rounds at the outbuilding.
Officers established a perimeter and gave the suspect repeated commands to come out with his hands up and to surrender his weapons. Officers with the Selective Enforcement Unit (SEU) used tactical equipment to identify the exact location of the suspect in the outbuilding and the weapons in his possession.
“The suspect was located lying on the ground and appeared to be suffering from a single gunshot wound,” the report said.
The suspect is still in critical condition. It was not revealed if the suspect was wounded by law enforcement or by himself.