A ballistic vest protected a Rocky Mountain National Park ranger from serious injury Wednesday morning during an exchange of shots with two suspects who were involved in a vehicular pursuit outside the park.
According to a park release, at "approximately 10:15 a.m. MT, a National Park Service law enforcement ranger was involved in a shooting with two suspects near the Fall River Entrance within Rocky Mountain National Park. The two suspects were reported to be involved in a vehicular pursuit earlier that morning outside park boundaries. During contact with the suspects, the law enforcement ranger was shot, but was protected by their ballistic vest and did not suffer serious injuries. The law enforcement ranger discharged their firearm, and one suspect was injured. Both the law enforcement ranger and injured suspect were transported to a local hospital for medical care. A second uninjured suspect is in custody."
Rocky Mountain National Park remained closed early Wednesday afternoon from outside the Fall River Entrance (US Highway 34) to Deer Ridge Junction for the ongoing investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation assumed the lead role in the investigation.
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