2 police officers killed, deputy wounded in Utah shooting
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNIf convicted, could the alleged Tremonton shooter face the death penalty? Lawyer weighs in
Simms explained, "If you kill a law enforcement officer, a police officer, you can face the death penalty in Utah. If it's a death when you're trying to escape custody, if it's particularly cruel, then you can face the death penalty in Utah.
The man arrested in the fatal shooting of two police officers in Tremonton was previously accused and criminally charged in domestic violence cases, according t
Box Elder County leaders alternately lauded the Tremonton officers killed in an incident Sunday as heroes and lamented the tragic turn of events.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNTremonton officials speak on loss of two officers, address community impact
Officials with the City of Tremonton are speaking on the loss of two officers and the impact on their community.
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.
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
Garland and Tremonton unified their departments, but like many other smaller departments, there are unique challenges they face.