On Tuesday, November 1, Kendall Howard, a 30-year-old East Orange man, shot two police officers questioning him outside an apartment building regarding an incident that occurred last month.

Authorities have urged the public to be on the lookout for Howard, deemed “armed and dangerous” after he fled the scene, shooting one of the officers in the face, with the bullet traveling down to his shoulder. The second officer was shot in the leg. The injured officers were taken to an area hospital and are expected to recover.

New Jersey officers warned that Howard, who goes by the name “Book,” is still at large and added that the suspect has been charged with attempted murder, unlawful possession of a weapon, and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

Kendall Howard shot the officers and ran inside a building

On Tuesday afternoon, Kendall Howard, 30, shot two Newark Police officers who were trying to question him. The interrogation was with regard to a tip received from a citizen who recognized Howard as the suspect involved in a shooting in October.

When officers arrived at the building located at Avenue and Van Velsor Place, they found the suspect outside the parking lot, where a violent interaction with him morphed into a crime scene after Howard shot the officers and ran inside the building. The building was reportedly surrounded by law enforcement.

In a press conference, Mayor Ras Baraka said that before shots were fired, the officers reportedly issued a few commands to Howard, who refused to comply and instead pulled a weapon out at the scene.

Howard then took cover inside the building, from where he later escaped, eluding the law enforcement officers surrounding the scene.

In a press conference, Director of Public Safety Fritz Frage commented on the incident, stating that the suspect might have escaped through one of the many exit points around the building.

He further added:

New Jersey Governor issues statement while Kendall Howard remains on the run

Governor Phil Murphy tweeted his statement responding to the incident that injured officers and prompted a manhunt for the suspect still at large.

The statement read:

Police have asked the public to call law enforcement with any information relating to the whereabouts of the suspect, described as 6-foot-3 inches tall, 180 to 200 pounds, with brown eyes.

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