A policeman out of service in critical condition after receiving several bullets: reports



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A police officer on furlough received several shots Sunday morning in Pittsburgh and was rushed to hospital in critical condition, according to reports.

Calvin Hall, 36, was shot around 1:30 am in the Homewood neighborhood. He had visited friends in the area when a fight broke out and shots were fired, according to the city's public security department.

"The family and the officer's colleagues are focusing solely on his well-being and want the media to remain secret," police spokesman Chris Togneri told the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

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Hall has worked for the Pittsburgh Police for two years and recently worked at the Northview Heights Public Security Center. Previously, he was an officer at Point Park University, a liberal arts university in Pittsburgh.

After the shooting, police announced that several people going to a house party near the crime scene had been arrested for questioning and that a SWAT team had been called to search the house, the newspaper reported.

Stacey E. Gibson, one of the women of the house who was searched, said the police had arrested two of them and seized a portion of their property.

"Now my wife is upset," Gibson told the newspaper. "I have never been detained in my life."

Police interrogated a man identified as Calvin, who "heard five shots fired at around 1:30 am," the newspaper reported.

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"Otherwise," he told the Gazette, "the neighborhood is generally [quiet]. "

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No arrests have been reported.

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