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Man arrested after West Yorkshire Police officer shot in Leeds Man arrested after West Yorkshire Police officer shot in Leeds
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A 37-year-old man has been arrested after a female police officer was shot in Leeds. A man has been arrested after a female police officer was shot in a "brutal and unprovoked attack" in Leeds.
The officer and a colleague were called to a disturbance in Cardigan Road, Headingley, at about 04:00 GMT. The officer and a colleague were called to a disturbance in Cardigan Road, Headingley, at about 04:00 GMT, when they were were confronted by a man and a gun was fired, police said.
They were confronted by a man at the property and a gun was fired, police said. The female officer's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. The officer's injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
West Yorkshire Police said the man was arrested at 10:10 GMT on Wood Lane in Headingley. West Yorkshire Police said the 37-year-old man was arrested at 10:10 GMT in Wood Lane in Headingley.
'Very serious criminal'
Ch Supt Paul Money, from West Yorkshire Police, said the officers were responding to reports of "a relatively low-level criminal damage neighbour-type dispute".Ch Supt Paul Money, from West Yorkshire Police, said the officers were responding to reports of "a relatively low-level criminal damage neighbour-type dispute".
He said: "A firearm was discharged at the officers and the female officer has sustained injuries to her face, neck and right hand."He said: "A firearm was discharged at the officers and the female officer has sustained injuries to her face, neck and right hand."
The injured officer is a member of a neighbourhood response team and is 33-years-old, police said. The injured officer was a 33-year-old member of a neighbourhood response team, police said.
The force spokesman said she is in "a poorly but stable" condition in hospital. The force spokesman said she was in "a poorly but stable" condition in hospital.
Assistant Chief Constable Geoff Dodd said: "The officer has sustained a very serious injury and her wellbeing is of paramount importance to us. The thoughts of colleagues remain with the officer and her family at this very difficult time. Mark Gilmore, Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police, later paid tribute to the officers involved in Wednesday morning's shooting incident.
"It is right to say that incidents where police officers face threat from firearms are thankfully very rare but that does not lessen the shocking impact when an officer is injured in such a way." He said: "I wish to pay a huge tribute to the bravery and selfless dedication of my colleagues who, whilst responding to a routine call about anti-social behaviour, sustained a violent, unprovoked and brutal attack from a lone gunman.
"I also wish to place on record my sincere appreciation and admiration for my colleagues, who led the subsequent investigation and quickly and professionally brought this very serious criminal incident to a safe conclusion.
"I take this opportunity to reassure the public that there is no continuing threat to the safety of communities within West Yorkshire, arising from this incident."
'Really worrying''Really worrying'
He said the arrest followed information from the public, adding that a firearm had also been recovered. Assistant Chief Constable Geoff Dodd said: "The officer has sustained a very serious injury and her wellbeing is of paramount importance to us. The thoughts of colleagues remain with the officer and her family at this very difficult time."
He said the arrest followed information from the public and a firearm had also been recovered.
He added: "We appreciate this incident will also have caused concern in the community where it took place and officers will be maintaining a presence in the area to reassure local people that the situation is under control."He added: "We appreciate this incident will also have caused concern in the community where it took place and officers will be maintaining a presence in the area to reassure local people that the situation is under control."
The injured officer's male colleague was not hurt in the shooting.The injured officer's male colleague was not hurt in the shooting.
Kieran Williams, a resident of Cardigan Road, said he heard shots being fired in the early hours.Kieran Williams, a resident of Cardigan Road, said he heard shots being fired in the early hours.
He said: "It is really worrying that someone would shoot someone on your own doorstep especially a police officer."He said: "It is really worrying that someone would shoot someone on your own doorstep especially a police officer."