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On October 12, 2022, two police officers of the Bristol Police Department were shot and killed while responding to a domestic dispute in Bristol, Connecticut.Nicholas Brutcher made a fake 911 call requesting the police and ambushed the three responding officers, Sergeant Dustin DeMonte, Officer Alex Hamzy, and Officer Alec Iurato, with an semi-automatic rifle.
According to police sources, the gunman then carried out an apparent ambush on the officers with an AR-15-style rifle. 2 Connecticut officers killed in AR-15 ambush after apparent phony 911 call ...
The harrowing images, released on Sunday, show Officer Alec Iurato fight through the pain of his injury to fatally shoot Nicholas Brutcher, who’d made a phony 911 call of two brothers fighting.
Police pursued an arson suspect, Cottrell, out of Orem, eventually ending the chase in Riverton. Cottrell was shot and killed by police following a shootout. [67] 2025-01-03 Timothy Glaze (58) Black Chicago, Illinois: A man who allegedly approached officers with a knife was fatally shot after they were called to an apartment building. [68] 2025 ...
A woman walked into a Connecticut police station and opened fire, but bullet-resistant glass thwarted the exchange of gunfire, according to the Bristol Police Department.. It happened around 10:35 ...
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund counted 128 federal, state, local, tribal and territorial officers killed. Fatalities decreased more than 10 percent with traffic-related fatalities the leading cause this year. [20] Firearms-related fatalities were the second-leading cause of officer deaths, with 44 officers shot and killed ...
BRISTOL, R.I. (WPRI) — Bristol police have released the name of the man who died after being hit by a pickup truck Monday evening.. Bristol Police Lt. Paul Medeiros said 59-year-old Mark Carroll ...
This article includes only those serving police officers who were killed as a direct result of a crime or while attempting to respond, prevent, stop or solve a specific criminal act. The list omits war-time deaths by enemy fire, such as the many police officers killed by air raids during the Second World War. [1]