San Jose: No injuries after police officers shot at while in car
SAN JOSE — No one was injured after an unknown gunman opened fire on a group of police officers sitting in a parked car Monday night, according to the San Jose Police Department.
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The shooting was reported at 10:38 p.m. when plainclothes officers, inside a parked unmarked car near Melbourne Boulevard and McLaughlin Avenue, say someone shot at them, police said.
At least one of the officers returned fire, but there was no immediate indication that anyone was hit, police said. The officers were not injured.
Because of an ensuing police investigation, McLaughlin Avenue was closed Tuesday morning between Interstate 280 and Appian Lane, while Melbourne Boulevard was closed from McLaughlin Avenue to Macredes Avenue.
Police did not release additional details Tuesday morning, and announced plans to disclose more information about the shooting in the afternoon.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.