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WASHINGTON (AP) — Police say an off-duty officer investigating the sound of gunshots in northwest Washington fired his gun when a person pointed a weapon in his direction.
Police announced in a statement Sunday that the officer heard gunshots nearby Saturday evening and spotted someone getting into a white vehicle. He identified himself as an officer, and police say the person pointed a weapon toward him, prompting the officer to fire.
The person fled and police say a white vehicle later left two people with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds at a hospital. Police say it's not clear whether they were shot by the officer or during the initial shooting, but one, 21-year-old Curtis Fowler, was arrested for assault on a police officer while armed.
Metropolitan Police Department detectives and Internal Affairs Division agents are investigating.
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