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A suspect who allegedly shot and wounded three officers in Houston on Thursday is now in custody, police tweeted. The suspect spent hours barricaded in a house after fleeing the scene of the shooting, police said.The incident began at around 2:40 p.m. local time when officers responded to a home for a reported disturbance, Police Chief Troy Finner said Thursday evening at a news conference. The suspect fled in a gray car, leading police on a chase that ended when the suspect crashed.Officers got out of their vehicles and the suspect began to shoot at them with an automatic weapon, with officers returning fire, Finner said. Police do not know if the suspect was stanley cup shot. The three injured officers have been identified by police as N. Gadson, 35, with four years of service; D. Hayden, 32, with 3 years of service; and A. Alvarez, 28, with two years of service. They sustained non-life threatening injuries: one was shot in the foot, one was shot in the arm and one was shot in the leg, Mayor Sylvester Turner said. He said he visited the officers in the hospital and all were in good spirits and talkative. The suspect fled the scene of the shooting after carjacking a white Mercedes at gunpoint, Finner said. Authorities located the suspect in a single-level house that may have been where the suspect lives. The suspect began to shoot at officers as they surround stanley cup ed the house, and officers retur stanley cup ned fire. No officers were injured. According to Uwfb U.S., state officials to visit tainted Colorado river
NEW YORK --The Department of Justice on Friday asked a federal judge to force Apple to unlock an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino terrorists. But Apple says if it did that all its customers would lose their right to privacy.The battle over access to the San Bernardino shooter s cell phone is far from isolated.The Manhattan District Attorney s office says it s investigating cases ranging from homicide to child sexual abuse involving 175 Apple products that ha air max ve the same encryption as Syed Farook s phone. It is very difficult to explain to a victim of a crime whether it s assault, a sexual charge or a financial charge that we cannot get the evidence that may identify the individual who committed t af1 he crime because a cell phone company and designer has decided they know better, said Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., the Manhattan DA. hoka DOJ enters Apple, FBI fight 05:54 But Apple CEO Tim Cook says he s fighting the order to devise a way past the iPhone s encryption so he can keep his consumers safe. NYPD s John Miller: San Bernardino terror victims are Apple customers too 06:47 ...The r