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Two DeKalb officers shot, recovering at Grady Hospital | One chased suspect after being shot in leg, police say

Both officers are expected to fully recover and Chief Mirtha Ramos said she's hopeful both will leave the hospital and be with their families on Thanksgiving.

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Two DeKalb County Police Department officers were shot Wednesday at a subdivision in DeKalb County on Wednesday afternoon.

The incident unfolded at a home on Waldrop Cove. In a news conference before 2 p.m., DeKalb CEO Michael Thurmond and DeKalb Police Chief Mirtha Ramos offered an outline of what happened. Chief Ramos identified the two officers injured as Sgt. Matthews, who was shot in the leg or perhaps upper hip, and Ofc. Howell, who was shot in the foot.

The chief said Sgt. Matthews, even after being shot in the leg, gave pursuit of the suspect -- identified so far as a 20-year-old male -- and helped take him into custody.

Chief Ramos said officers responded a little after 11 a.m. after they received an "open line" 911 call, where, as the chief explained, a call comes in with no one on the other end but they could hear arguing in the background.

Officers were then dispatched to the location where they encountered a mom who said her son was behaving aggressively and "causing a dispute" with her and another person there. The officers went into the apartment and approached a bedroom door when the subject fired shots and both officers were struck.

In an afternoon update, DeKalb Police said it appears only two shots were fired. The Suspect is being interviewed about what happened; charges are pending.

The police chief said both officers are being treated at Grady Hospital.

Ramos said Sgt. Matthews' pursuit of the suspect, despite being shot in the leg, "demonstrates the bravery that our officers need to display every day."

Matthews, 34, has been with DeKalb Police for 11 years while 35-year-old Howell has worked for the department four years. 

Thurmond, the county CEO, said early indications was that the officers would make a full recovery, and Chief Ramos said they were "grateful and blessed our officers will be able to spend Thanksgiving with their families."

Chief Ramos said she had received many calls of support on behalf of the officers, including from Gov. Brian Kemp.

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Photos from the scene

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