Black St Louis police officer shot by white colleague ‘fearing for his safety’

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A black St Louis police officer who was off duty when he heard a commotion near his home and tried to help fellow officers arrest three black suspects was shot by a white officer who did not recognize him, police said. A white officer who had just arrived on the scene of a suspected crime on Wednesday night saw the off-duty black officer walking toward other officers and, “fearing for his safety”, shot the officer in the arm, a police statement said. The wounded officer, who is 38 years old and has been with the department 11 years, was taken to a hospital and later released. The incident began with a report of a stolen vehicle. Police followed the vehicle and the suspects inside opened fire at officers’ vehicles until they crashed the vehicle believed to be stolen. The suspects got out of their vehicle and ran. The off-duty officer heard the commotion from his home nearby and rushed to the scene with his department-issued weapon. Two officers ordered the off-duty officer to the ground, but then recognized him and told him to stand up and walk toward them. As he was doing so, another officer arrived and “apparently not recognizing” him, shot the off-duty officer, police said.(guardian)…[+]