ABC News(JERSEY CITY, N.J.) — A New Jersey police officer and three civilians have died after a gun battle prompted by what is believed to have been a drug deal gone bad in Jersey City, officials said.
The slain officer was shot at the Bay View Cemetery allegedly by two suspects who fled to a Jewish supermarket at Wilkinson Avenue and Martin Luther King Dr. in Jersey City, police said.
When officers arrived to the second location, the suspects allegedly opened fire with high-powered rifles, Jersey City Police Chief Michael Kelly told reporters at a news conference.
The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that the officer died after he was transported to a nearby hospital. Three civilians inside the supermarket were also killed and one other civilian was injured, officials said.
The suspects then retreated to the supermarket and allegedly continued to fire at responding officers. Two other police officers were shot, one in the shoulder and one in the body, and they have both been released from the hospital, Kelly said.
Another officer was injured by shrapnel, police said. No other citizens who were in the area at the time were shot, Kelly said.
Both suspects were found dead inside the store, police said. A stolen U-Haul vehicle has been taken from the scene and is being examined by a bomb squad because investigators believe it may contain an “incendiary device,” Kelly said.
Several SWAT officers on the scene were seen barricading themselves behind cars as several gunshots went off in the neighborhood, live video showed.
The heavy gunfire continued for more than an hour. All law enforcement units “within earshot” responded to the scene, including the FBI; Port Authority; the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) bureau; and all surrounding municipalities, Kelly said.
Nearby schools were placed on lock down until 4:15 p.m., according to the New Jersey School District. All students are accounted for.
The deceased officer was identified as Detective Joseph Seals, who was part of the Jersey City Police Department’s cease fire unit, Kelly said. Seals was in plain clothes when he was shot, Kelly said.
Seals was the department’s “leading police officer for removing guns from the street,” Kelly said, adding that he was responsible for removing “dozens and dozens” of firearms.
He is survived by a wife and five children, Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop told reporters. He had been with the department since 2006 and was promoted to detective in the last few years.
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement Tuesday afternoon that the situation “remains fluid.”
“Please keep the officers of the Jersey City Police Department in your thoughts and prayers as they work to resolve the situation,” Grewal said. “We remain, as always, extraordinarily grateful for their service and their sacrifice.”
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has been briefed on the shootout, he said in a statement.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the men and women of the Jersey City Police Department, especially with the officers shot during this standoff, and with the residents and schoolchildren currently under lockdown,” Murphy said.
President Donald Trump is also monitoring the situation, according to the White House.
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