RUMSON, New Jersey (WABC) -- An attempted burglary in New Jersey led to police chasing after a vehicle that they say tried to hit a police officer, leading cops to shoot the suspect.
It happened in Rumson around 5 a.m. Friday.
There was an attempted break-in on Woodmere Avenue. It's believed the suspect might have been trying to get a key fob to a luxury vehicle.
Police were called and were chasing after the suspect when they say he attempted to plow into one of the officers.
An officer opened fire, shooting and injuring the suspect who crashed into a bush near Avenue of Two Rivers and Rumson Road.
The 27-year-old suspect was taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. His identity was not released.
The officer who discharged his firearm was not injured, but was also taken to a local hospital as a precaution.
Some lawmakers have been calling for bail reform and legislation to stiffen the penalties for car theft -- especially organized rings that are using minors to steal cars because juveniles face lighter penalties.
Assemblywoman Vicky Flynn and Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger released a joint statement that said, "We urge our colleagues in the legislature and the Governor to prioritize the safety of our residents by fast-tracking the adoption of our legislation to address car thefts once and for all. It's time to ensure that law enforcement has the tools they need to effectively do their jobs and protect the people of New Jersey from the increasing threat of violent crime."
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