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Update, 8:50 a.m. Tuesday: A Detroit police supervisor was shot in the shoulder with a saw-off shotgun Monday around 11 p.m. while chasing down a suspect who had gone on a crime spree, Fox 2 reports. The officer is expected to recover.

Police caught the 21-year-old suspect.

"A domestic call came out; it was about a shooting incident where he shot his father or stepfather; we're not certain. That's what started the crime spree. Carjacked a vehicle after that, same day, a couple hours later after shooting that victim and we were able to locate him today and make the arrest after he shot our supervisor," says Detroit Police Chief James Craig, Fox 2 reports.

Original article, late Monday night: 

A Detroit police sergeant was shot and wounded Monday night at a Sunoco gas station near 7 Mile Road and Hayes Street on Detroit's east side, WDIV reports.

The officer was on patrol and pulled up to the gas station when shots rang out, WDIV reports. He was shot in the shoulder and taken to Saint John Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. 

The station reports that one person is in custody. More specific details were not immediately available. 

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