Two Women, Two Girls Trapped Inside Home When Gunman Opened Fire On Philadelphia Officers Say Police Saved Them

UPDATE: Suspect surrendered to police shortly after 12 a.m. Thursday. The suspect's attorney has identified the alleged gunman as 36-year-old Maurice Hill.

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Two women and two girls escorted from the scene where six Philadelphia police officers were shot say police saved them after they were trapped inside a Nicetown-Tioga home where the suspected gunman was barricaded inside. They say they were on the second floor at the time of the shootout.

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"I thank God for these cops. They're good people. Don't say nothing bad about them, they kept us safe the whole time," one of the women told CBS3.

Gunfire erupted when a warrant was being served at the location on the 3700 block of North 15th Street around 4:30 p.m., police say. Officers were first called to the scene for narcotics activity, according to Philadelphia Police Capt. Sekou Kinebrew.

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The gun battle between police and the suspect is still active. CBS3's Greg Argos has learned the suspect has a long rifle gun and people outside their homes are being pushed back as the standoff continues.

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Officers then worked to communicate with the shooter in attempts to get him to surrender.

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