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A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of a police officer in Wolverhampton.A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of a police officer in Wolverhampton.
The constable was in plain clothes when he was shot twice in the shoulder at close range on Saturday night. The constable was on plain clothes duty when he was shot twice in the shoulder at close range on Saturday night in Penn Road, in the Graiseley area.
It is thought he had been investigating reports of suspicious activity near a block of flats when he was fired at in Penn Road, in the Graiseley area. The shooting happened after he and a colleague chased a man seen acting suspiciously in nearby Oaklands Road.
The experienced 33-year-old officer is in a serious but stable condition in hospital, with family at his bedside.The experienced 33-year-old officer is in a serious but stable condition in hospital, with family at his bedside.
The officer was shot at 2230 GMT on Saturday. The officer, who has not been named, has seven years' service with the police.
House-to-house enquiries have since been carried out in Oaklands Road, as well as Penn Road, and a large area around the scene was sealed off. He has undergone surgery on his left shoulder, but is said to be conscious.
Earlier, Assistant Chief Constable Anil Patani said the shooting was being treated as attempted murder. 'Incredibly brave'
House-to-house enquiries have been carried out in Oaklands Roadand Penn Road, and a large area was sealed off.
A West Midlands police spokesman said the 25-year-old man had been arrested on Sunday afternoon and was being questioned.
Earlier, Assistant Chief Constable Anil Patani said the shooting, which happened at 2230 GMT, was being treated as attempted murder.
He told a press conference: "This demonstrates how incredibly brave our officers are.
"Sometimes we take for granted the extent we ask of police officers to keep the public safe."