Utah mourns 2 Tremonton officers killed in line of duty
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ABC4 Utah 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
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
Gov. Spencer Cox called Sunday “a tragic night” after the killing of two Tremonton-Garland Police officers in a shooting that also injured a sheriff deputy and a service dog while responding to a domestic violence report.
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.
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 • Northern Utah law enforcement leaders said more people would have died in Sunday night’s shooting in Tremonton if not for the actions of two city police officers who were killed and a sheriff’s deputy who was wounded.
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.