Laurel police arrest man for shooting officer serving warrant in attempted murder case

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Laurel police officer shot while serving warrant in attempted murder case

Authorities say a Laurel police officer was shot Wednesday morning while serving a warrant in an attempted murder case.

The Laurel Police Department has arrested a man for shooting an officer while the officer was serving a warrant in an attempted murder case.

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Christopher Grayson Simms, 23, has been charged with attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, intentionally causing physical injury to a law enforcement officer, reckless endangerment and more.

Christopher Grayson Simms, 23 PHOTO: Laurel Police Department

He was previously charged with attempted first and second-degree murder, assault and firearms related charges for a shooting that took place on April 11 in Laurel.  

Laurel Police were serving an arrest and search warrant in the 100 block of Bryan Court on Wednesday around 6:05 a.m. Upon conducting a breach and hold at the residence, and while officers announced their identity and presence, they were met with gunfire from the lone occupant.

PHOTO: Laurel Police Department

An Emergency Response Team member was immediately struck, suffering a gunshot wound to his arm. The officer is a 35-year-old male with over six years of service with the department.  

The injured officer was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for his injuries. The officer was later released from the hospital.

Laurel Police Officers did not return gunfire, de-escalated the situation and were able to take the suspect into custody without further incident.

This is an ongoing investigation. Laurel Police encourage anyone with any information, or who may have witnessed any of these events, to please contact the department at 301-498-0092. Anonymous tips can also be sent to LPDtips@laurel.md.us.