Seven San Antonio Police officers were shot and the suspect is dead during a shooting late Wednesday night at a Far North Side apartment complex.
As of Thursday, six of the seven SAPD officers had been released from the hospital and are now recovering at home.
Seven San Antonio police officers were injured in a shooting after they responded to a suicide call Wednesday night.
Law enforcement agencies initially responded to the apartment complex for what San Antonio Police Chief William McManus called a "suicide in progress."
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European stocks are expected to open lower Thursday, reversing positive momentum seen throughout the week. The U.K.'s FTSE index is expected to open 25 points lower at 8,516, Germany's DAX down 8 points at 21,251, France's CAC 40 down 8 points at 7,828 and Italy's FTSE MIB 59 points lower at 35,973, according to data from IG.
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