Montgomery County police identify officer who died after being shot in downtown Silver Spring

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Montgomery County police officer found shot in Silver Spring

Montgomery County Police have identified an officer who died after a shooting in downtown Silver Spring on Monday.

Montgomery County Police have identified an officer who died after a shooting in downtown Silver Spring on Monday.

Police say Officer Thomas Bomba, 38, of the MCPD's Third District was on routine patrol when he radioed to a dispatcher that he had been flagged down by a person who reported disorderly subjects in a parking garage located on the corner of Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street in Downtown Silver Spring at around 8:49 a.m. 

When an officer arrived at the scene to assist Bomba, they located him on the top level of the garage suffering from a gunshot wound. As additional officers arrived, they attempted life-saving measures on Bomba. He was transported to MedStar Washington Hospital Center in D.C. where he was pronounced dead, according to police. 

Courtesy: Takoma Park Police

Bomba was a resident of Gaithersburg and a 13-year veteran of the MCPD. He was previously presented with a Silver Valor Award, which recognizes “bravery involving great personal risk beyond the call of duty.”

Police say Bomba is survived by a wife and two children. 

An investigation into this shooting is ongoing. If you have additional information to provide to the police, call 240-773-5070.

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VIDEO: Police investigate reports of shooting in Montgomery County

Authorities are investigating reports of a shooting in Montgomery County. Officers are investigating in the area of a parking garage near Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street in the Silver Spring area.