Update: Suspect Arrested After Lummi Police Officer Shot Multiple Times
- Just before 1 a.m. Monday, the 37-year-old Lummi Nation Police Department officer was shot after responding to a motor vehicle crash on the 3,200 block of North Red River Road.
- The officer had responded at 12:52 a.m. to a motor vehicle crash in the 3,200 block of North Red River Road, where the suspect remains at large.
- When the officer contacted the driver, the suspect opened fire, shooting the officer multiple times before fleeing; the officer was taken for emergency medical care.
- Amid heightened law enforcement activity, roads remain closed as Lummi Nation Police Department and multiple agencies search for the suspect, with a perimeter set up.
- Lummi Nation Chairman Tony Hillaire and Sheriff Tanksley urged community support after a police officer was shot, and LIBC offices and Lummi Indian College were closed.
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Western Washington police officer shot multiple times during traffic stop
FERNDALE, Wash. — A Lummi Nation police officer was shot multiple times while the officer investigated an incident where a car drove off the road and into a ditch southwest of Ferndale early Monday morning.
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A Lummi Nation police officer was shot during a traffic stop for a car that drove into a ditch at 12:52 a.m. Monday, the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) confirmed. The 37-year-old police officer made initial contact with the suspect in the 3200 block of N. Red River Road after the driver went off the road and into a ditch. RELATED STORIESShooting reported near Northgate transit center, one victim in critical conditionVictim kidnapped, bea…
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