2 police officers killed, 1 wounded in Utah shooting
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Two days after the tragedy that resulted in the deaths of two police officers in Tremonton, the community is still trying to wrap its collective heads around what occurred.
Utahns are shaken up in the aftermath of the double fatal shooting of Sgt. Lee Sorenson and Officer Eric Estrada of the Tremonton Garland Police Department.Many
Tremonton-Garland Police Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada were struck by gunfire at the scene of a domestic violence call. Sorensen had recently been promoted to
What was meant to be a day of celebration has become one of heartbreak, as the community lines the streets to honor Sgt. Sorensen and Officer Estrada.
Tremonton City officials closed its city offices at noon on Aug. 18 and Box Elder County canceled its Draft Horse Show as the community plans to pause and come
Law enforcement officers and public officials come together in solidarity after the tragic shooting that left two police officers dead and another officer and their K9 injured on Sunday. Governor Spencer Cox (R-Utah) called it a terrible and tragic night.
Three police officers responding to a disturbance call were shot in Tremonton, Utah Sunday night. Police have confirmed that two of those officers have died from their wounds. A suspect is in custody.
Two officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department were fatally shot, and a third officer and a police service dog from the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Office were injured by gunfire, after police responded to a reported domestic violence call in Tremonton on Sunday night.