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Missouri law enforcement officers shot in northeast Independence: police

At least three law enforcement officers were shot in Independence, Missouri, on Thursday, police said, leading a local school district to place its facilities on a temporary lockdown.

At least three law enforcement officers were shot in Independence, Missouri, on Thursday in the northeast section of the city, according to officials.

A spokesperson for the Independence Police Department told Fox News Digital two city officers were shot, as well as another law enforcement official from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.

Police also did not provide details about what led to the shooting and if a suspect is in custody.

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The shooting took place in the area of E. Bundschu and N. Elsea Smith roads, which is in the northeast section of Independence, near Highway 24.

Out of an abundance of caution, the Fort Osage School District reported that its schools were on lockdown, but it has since been lifted.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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