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Suspect died of apparent self-inflicted wound

One officer suffered facial wound; other hit in abdomen

Mayor praises "brave" officers, says they are in good condition

New York CNN  — 

Two New York Police Department officers who were shot in the Bronx on Thursday night are in good condition while the suspected shooter is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said.

As many as three suspects are in custody, according to police.

The two officers, one male and one female, were on a patrol in a housing complex in the South Bronx when they and another officer encountered two men in a stairwell, First Deputy Commissioner Benjamin Tucker told reporters.

One of the men in the stairwell fired at the officers and fled to an apartment of an acquaintance.

Giselle Cruz, who lives directly across the street, said she heard five or six gunshots.

According to the Chief Edward Mullen, a male officer, 29, was shot in the face. A female officer, 24, was shot in the stomach.

NYPD didn’t identify the officers, who each have been on the force for two years. Police also didn’t identify the dead gunman.

Mayor Bill de Blasio called the officers “brave.”

“So far, in both cases, their condition is good,” he said. “I’m pleased to say both officers have been alert and communicating.”

NYPD tweeted the officers’ conditions were stable.

Responding officers found the suspect dead in an apartment where a .32-caliber pistol and a shotgun were recovered.

Police interviewed other people in the building, including two men who said Chavis was trying to rob them, the official said.

CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz reported from the Bronx, while CNN’s Steve Almasy wrote in Atlanta. CNN’s Lorenzo Ferrigno, David Shortell and Pilar Melendez contributed to this report.