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Georgia police officer ambushed after 911 call

VALDOSTA, Ga. — Authorities say a man called 911 in south Georgia to report a break-in, then ambushed and shot the officer who came to investigate. Both men were wounded in the ensuing gunfire, and both are expected to survive.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says in a news release that 22-year-old Stephen Paul Beck called 911, saying his car was broken into Friday morning. Officer Randall Hancock came to investigate, and police say Beck shot at him as soon as he got out of his car.

He was hit twice in his protective vest and once beneath the vest in his abdomen.

The GBI says the motive is unknown, but there is no indication the shooting was connected to the shootings of 12 officers in Dallas on Thursday night. Five of those officers died.

This incident comes after five police officers were killed in Dallas Thursday night by a sniper who targeted the end of a protest in the downtown area.

Other officers have been shot across the country  including Missouri where a suburban St. Louis police officer was "ambushed" by a man in his 30s.

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