The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DeKalb officer, homeowner shot in altercatio­n

Gunfire erupts when police enter wrong home after 911 call.

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com and Ben Gray bgray@ajc.com

A DeKalb County police officer was critically injured, a homeowner was injured and a dog was killed in a shooting Monday night. The officer, shot in the thigh, was in critical condition and underwent emergency surgery. The homeowner was also being treated for injuries, but his condition was not known,

A DeKalb County police officer was critically injured, a homeowner was injured and a dog was killed in a shooting Monday night.

Three officers were responding to a report of a suspicious person, but instead went to the wrong home in the 1500 block of Boulderwoo­ds Drive, near Bouldercre­st Road, said Cedric Alexander, director of public safety. Officers weren’t given a street address but went to a home matching the descrip- tion given by a 911 caller, Alexander said.

When officers got to the rear of the house, they found an unlocked screen and unlocked door and believed an intruder was inside, according to police. But it wasn’t known how it escalated to gunfire.

Both an officer and a homeowner, whose names were not released, were shot and a dog was killed inside the home, Alexander said. But officers determined it was not the correct home.

“The residence that these officers responded to is the wrong residence that was in question,” Alexander said.

The officer, shot in the thigh, was in critical condition and underwent emergency surgery at Grady Memorial Hospital.

The homeowner was also being treated for injuries, but his condition was not known, Alexander said. At least one officer dis- charged his gun, but no informatio­n was released on whether the homeowner also had a gun.

“A lot is yet to be determined here as to what and when shots were fired, how the officer received injuries, how the home- owner received injuries,” Alexander said. “But we did respond to the wrong residence tonight.”

The GBI was called to assist with the investigat­ion, Alexander said.

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the hom- eowner,” Alexander said. “And our thoughts and prayers go out to the officer who suffered a severe, critical injury here tonight and lost a lot of blood. We just hope both of them recover well.”

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