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Phillip Wagner, one of three Lorain police officers shot in Wednesday's ambush, died on Thursday, according to a release from the Lorain Police Department. The 35-year-old officer, who joined the Lorain Police Department in February 2022, had been hospitalized at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland after sustaining serious injuries during the shooting. Acting Lorain Police Chief Michael Failing issued the following statement: “Officer Wagner’s life and service to our city will never be forgotten. On behalf of the Wagner family, we extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who has reached out in support. Our department mourns the loss of a true hero and stands in unwavering support of Officer Wagner’s family, friends, and fellow officers during this heartbreaking time. We ask the community to keep his loved ones in their thoughts and prayers as we come together to honor his memory, service, and ultimate sacrifice.” According to records from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Wagner previously worked at the Sheffield Village Police Department from June 2018 to February 2022. Before joining the Sheffield Village Police Department, he attended Lorain County Community College and served in the United States Marine Corps. "Known for his dedication, professionalism, and compassion, Officer Wagner exemplified the very best of what it means to serve and protect. Officer Wagner proudly served seven years in law enforcement," Lorain police added in its release. Two days before he was shot, Wagner had earned his SWAT pin from the Lorain Police Department. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/loc... -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: / wkyc.channel3 Twitter: / wkyc Instagram: / wkyc3 Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app