2 Boston police officers shot, wounded; suspect dead

BOSTON (AP) -- Two Boston police officers were shot and wounded while responding to a report of a person with a gun, said police, who later confirmed that the suspect was dead.

The officers came under fire late Wednesday night at a home in the East Boston neighborhood.

"Right now it looks like it was possibly a domestic incident gone bad," said Police Commissioner William Evans.

One of the officers was shot multiple times and was hospitalized in critical condition at Massachusetts General Hospital. A second officer was shot once or twice and was listed in stable condition, Evans told reporters at the scene early Thursday morning.

Police initially asked residents of the neighborhood to shelter in place as they searched for a suspect. They later said the suspect was dead and the situation was under control.

"I commend the officers. They moved in and neutralized the threat pretty quick that no one else got killed," said Evans.

Police did not immediately identify the suspect or the wounded officers.

Evans said that he and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh were headed to the hospital to meet with the officers' families. He asked that the community "pray for our officers."