Officer shot during car stop in North Philly, 1 in custody: police
New details after officer shot in North Philly
Officials provided new information after they say a 53-year-old police officer was shot in North Philadelphia Monday evening.
PHILADELPHIA - An investigation is underway after a police officer was shot in North Philadelphia Monday evening.
What we know:
A shooting occurred at around 7:40 p.m. on the 1700 block of Cumberland Street.
Officials say a police officer was shot in the leg.
SKYFOX was live over the scene, which showed a heavy police and medical personnel presence.
The officer was rushed to Temple University Hospital, where officials say he is in stable condition.
Officers outside of Temple Hospital after an officer was shot in North Philly.
What they're saying:
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel and Mayor Cherelle Parker provided an update on the incident Monday evening.
"Early during this week, we had some gunshots and gun activity up in that area as a normal process we send our special team in their highway patrol to settle things down," said Bethel. "So they're in that area specifically to address some of the gun activity we had in that area."
According to Bethel, two highway patrol officers made a car stop and two people exited the vehicle. A 53-year-old officer went to frisk one of the individuals, who officials say was armed with a gun that discharged.
The officer was shot in the leg and rushed to the hospital where he is "doing extremely well," according to Commissioner Bethel. The injured officer is married with three children and has been with the Philadelphia Police Department for 20 years.
One person was taken into police custody.
What we don't know:
It is unclear if any or which charges will be brought against the person in custody. Specific details of how the gun was discharged are unknown at this time.
The Source: Information from the Philadelphia Police Department.