Ohio deputy is fatally shot responding to a domestic violence call, suspect is wounded
- A Morrow County sheriff's deputy was shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence call just south of Marengo, according to officials.
- The deputy was transported to the hospital but died from his injuries, as stated by Sheriff John Hinton.
- The suspect involved in the incident was also transported to a local hospital and is in serious condition, as reported by authorities.
- The investigation is being conducted by the Delaware County Sheriff's Office with assistance from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
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Ohio deputy fatally shot responding to domestic violence call; suspect wounded
MARENGO, Ohio (AP) — A sheriff’s deputy in Ohio who responded to a domestic violence call at a home was fatally shot by a suspect who was wounded, authorities said. The Morrow County Sheriff’s office said the shooting occurred Monday night in the town of Marengo, about 35 miles north of Columbus. Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday, Sheriff John Hinton identified the deputy as Daniel Sherrer, 31, who had served with the department since Mar…
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