A British police officer has been shot dead by a man who was being detained at a custody centre in south London in the early hours of Friday.
Police said the incident occurred while a man was being detained at the Croydon Custody Centre at about 2:15 a.m. The unnamed officer was treated at the scene and taken to hospital where he died.
A 23-year-old man was detained at the scene of the shooting and was taken to hospital having also suffered a gunshot wound. He is in a critical condition in hospital.
Officers did not open fire and the BBC said it was believed the man turned the gun on himself. A murder investigation is underway, police added.
"This is a truly shocking incident in which one of our colleagues has lost his life in the most tragic circumstances," London police chief Cressida Dick said.
"We are in the early stages of the investigation and are still working to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident and we will provide further updates when we have them."
Britain's interior minister, Priti Patel, said she was shocked and saddened by the killing.
British police officers remain routinely unarmed, and a survey in 2017 suggested most did not want to carry weapons regularly.
"This is utterly devastating and heartbreaking news," said John Apter, chairman of the National Police Federation which represents rank and file officers in England and Wales.


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