Police in Baltimore say two people are dead and a police officer and another person are injured following a shooting at a methadone clinic.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said at a news conference Monday that the police sergeant is in stable condition and has gone into surgery.
Harrison said the suspect who fired at the sergeant is dead as well as another person who was found inside the clinic. A woman who was injured inside the clinic is expected to survive.
Gov. Larry Hogan expressed his condolences.
"This morning, a senseless act of violence in Baltimore City took the life of a civilian and injured a police officer. Our hearts are with the victims’ loved ones, and we are grateful for the prompt response by law enforcement," the governor said in a tweet.
Harrison said the shooting was reported shortly after 7 a.m. He said the incident was captured on video by body cameras worn by the officers.
Witnesses told The Baltimore Sun a man had entered the clinic with a gun and demanded methadone.