Baltimore police officer on life support after shooting
BALTIMORE (AP) — Police say a Baltimore officer is in critical condition after being ambushed and shot while sitting in a patrol vehicle. The Baltimore Sun reports Dr. Thomas Scalea said at a briefing outside Maryland Shock Trauma that Officer Keona Holley was shot multiple times early Thursday and was on life support. Police Commissioner Michael Harrison says the officer was on duty but not responding to a call about 1:30 a.m. when the shooter approached from behind and opened fire. Police have located a car believed to have been involved in the shooting.