Code: Select all
https://www.wsaz.com/2022/07/01/sheriff-multiple-shot-eastern-ky-situation/?fbclid=IwAR1pigZK5mhjvzKIgJ-UBJnzLj1y_i-LD-A3rz7WDV5Q91XwJT8359ldjBA
Code: Select all
https://www.wsaz.com/2022/07/01/sheriff-multiple-shot-eastern-ky-situation/?fbclid=IwAR1pigZK5mhjvzKIgJ-UBJnzLj1y_i-LD-A3rz7WDV5Q91XwJT8359ldjBA
Code: Select all
https://www.wbir.com/article/news/crime/officer-killed-kentucky-police-shooting-floyd-allen/51-217a15bb-cc3f-4c31-812c-58775c1f1c59
Three Kentucky police officers and a police canine were killed and at least four other officers were injured following a shootout in a residential area in the city of Prestonsburg Thursday night, police said. Prestonsburg Police Capt. Ralph Frasure and Deputy William Petry were identified among the deceased, as well as K9 Drago and Canine Handler Jacob Chaffins, Kentucky State Police said.
Lance Storz, 49, was taken into custody following a shootout at his home, as two officers arrived to serve him an arrest warrant shortly before 7 p.m. Storz, armed with a rifle, opened fire and struck both officers, the Prestonsburg Police Department said.
Floyd County Sheriff John Hunt told reporters Friday that the officers encountered "pure hell" when they arrived on the scene, saying they had "no chance." Other officers from different jurisdictions responded to the incident and at least four were injured, they added.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/kentucky-pol ... spect-home"The man fired hundreds of rounds from prepositioned firearms throughout the home," a post from the Officer Down Memorial Page read. Storz was wanted for domestic violence offenses, police said.
Thankfully the nephew wasn't hurt. It's almost getting to the point where domestics including protective orders and felony warrants should be jobs for SWAT teams. I feel sorry for the families.Hiker wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:54 pm I have a shooting buddy whose nephew was an officer on scene (he was not injured). He told my friend officers were there to issue an emergency protective order. I don't know if they were going to red flag him or not.
Totally agree.highdesert wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 6:30 pmThankfully the nephew wasn't hurt. It's almost getting to the point where domestics including protective orders and felony warrants should be jobs for SWAT teams. I feel sorry for the families.Hiker wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:54 pm I have a shooting buddy whose nephew was an officer on scene (he was not injured). He told my friend officers were there to issue an emergency protective order. I don't know if they were going to red flag him or not.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests