
Vermont State Police are investigating after a member of the Ludlow Police Department shot and injured a man early Thursday morning. Police said the shooting occurred at around 6:15 a.m. at the Fox Run Inn on Main Street. The man who was shot was taken to the hospital. The extent of his injuries is currently unknown. Officials said no law enforcement officers were injured. Information on the circumstances leading up to the shooting was not immediately available. Police are withholding the name of the officer who fired the weapon for 24 hours, which is standard protocol. The person who was shot also has not been named. When the investigation is complete, state police will turn the case over to the Vermont Attorney General’s Office and the state’s attorney for Windsor County to determine whether the use of force was justified. Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call Vermont State Police in Westminster at 802-722-4600 or provide an anonymous tip online. This is a developing story. It will be updated when additional details are released.
Vermont State Police are investigating after a member of the Ludlow Police Department shot and injured a man early Thursday morning.
Police said the shooting occurred at around 6:15 a.m. at the Fox Run Inn on Main Street. The man who was shot was taken to the hospital. The extent of his injuries is currently unknown. Officials said no law enforcement officers were injured.
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Information on the circumstances leading up to the shooting was not immediately available. Police are withholding the name of the officer who fired the weapon for 24 hours, which is standard protocol. The person who was shot also has not been named.
When the investigation is complete, state police will turn the case over to the Vermont Attorney General’s Office and the state’s attorney for Windsor County to determine whether the use of force was justified.
Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call Vermont State Police in Westminster at 802-722-4600 or provide an anonymous tip online.
This is a developing story. It will be updated when additional details are released.























