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PHOENIX - For the second time on Thursday, Phoenix Police officers were involved in a shooting, the department said.
What we know:
The Oct. 2 shooting happened near 16th Street and Buckeye Road.
Phoenix PD says officers responded to reports of an attempted armed robbery at a fast food restaurant in the area, and when they got to the scene, they found a man who matched the description of the suspect.
"Commands to lay on the ground were given by officers. The man complied and laid on his stomach just outside the doors of the occupied restaurant. Officers continued to give commands when the man abruptly got to his feet near the restaurant door. This is when the officer involved shooting happened," police said.
The suspect was taken to a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. No officers were hurt.
Police say no gun was found at the scene.
The Oct. 2 scene of an officer-involved shooting in Phoenix near 16th Street and Buckeye Road.
What we don't know:
The suspect wasn't identified.
What's next:
The Arizona Department of Public Safety Major Incident Division is taking over the investigation.
Dig deeper:
"This is actually the second officer-involved shooting for Phoenix Police today," said Phoenix Police Sgt. Brian Bower.
The shooting prior to this one happened Thursday morning near 7th Street and Southern Avenue. A man was seriously hurt, and there were no injuries to officers.
This comes as Phoenix Police announced that it's seeking public input on policy revisions which include Tasers, impact weapons and less lethal launchers.
Map of where the evening shooting happened