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    At least 3 officers killed in Charlotte shooting, sources say

    By Alex SundbyAndres TriayPat MiltonRobert LegareMatthew Mosk,

    22 days ago

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    Multiple law enforcement officers shot in Charlotte, police say 05:28

    At least three law enforcement officers were killed in a shooting in Charlotte , North Carolina , while trying to serve a warrant Monday, multiple law enforcement sources confirmed to CBS News.

    A U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force comprised of officers from multiple agencies was attempting to serve a warrant in east Charlotte in the 5000 block of Galway Drive when the shooting started, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said .

    Two of the deceased officers are said to be local task force officers and one was a Marshals Service deputy, the law enforcement sources told CBS News. As many as six people in total were shot.

    People were urged the avoid the area. Police said there was active gunfire at the scene.

    The police department's SWAT team responded to the area, police said.

    Tyler Wilson told CBS affiliate WBTV he was working at home when he heard officers calling for someone to come out of a neighboring house.

    "After that, it was just chaos," Wilson told the station. "There was shots ringing left and right. We had SWAT and U.S. marshals set up snipers in our bedrooms. There was a officer got drug by his arms through our house. I don't know if he was shot or if he injured himself. It's been pretty crazy. It was about 30 minutes where it was a straight shootout."

    Video posted to social media appeared to show over a dozen police cruisers and two officers running at the scene.

    This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

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    Numerous law enforcement officers have been struck by gunfire Monday in a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, police said. Steven Switzer
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