Utah Shooting Suspect Intended to Harm as Many Officers as Possible
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‘We are living every cop’s worst nightmare’ — Police provide update on Tremonton shooting
Officials say more lives would have been lost in the Tremonton shooting if not for the actions two city police officers who were killed and a sheriff’s deputy who was wounded.
Utah shooting suspect intended to harm as many officers as possible
The suspect who killed two police officers and wounded a sheriff’s deputy in Tremonton, Utah, intended to cause greater harm to law enforcement, Mayor Lyle Holmgren told CBS News. The shooting happened late Sunday when officers responded to multiple 911 hang-up calls from a home in Tremonton, according to police. A Tremonton-Garland police officer was the first to arrive and was speaking with someone at the house when a man came outside with a g…
A 911 call that was abruptly cut triggered a tragedy in Tremonton, Utah, U.S.A., when two police officers from the Tremonton Garland Department were killed when they went to an emergency for domestic violence. According to information broadcast by Telemundo and other local media outlets, Sergeant Lee Sorensen, 56, and Officer Eric Estrada, 31, responded to the call in a house near North Park Elementary School. READ ALSO: “I DIDN’T ARREPIENT”: HE…
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