Officer Newsday eNL - Jun 7th, 2023
 
 
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June 7, 2023
TODAY'S NEWS
A gunman opened fire on a veteran Denver police officer who was parked outside a hotel but still able to exit his vehicle and return fire until the alleged shooter fell.
Two suspects were arrested after gunfire erupted near a high school graduation ceremony held on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
An Ogden police officer was in stable condition after being shot while responding to a protective order violation near Ogden-Weber Technical College in a gun battle that left a suspect dead.
Down over 550 officers, the Phoenix Police Department is recruiting civilians as police assistants who can handle lower-level calls that "just need resolution and a report."
“When she first started crying on scene, a little bit of the stress went away because I knew at least something … was working,” said Hartford Police Officer Jackeline Torres.
Chase, a Cobb County police K-9, was found unresponsive when an officer returned to his patrol car while participating in active shooter training at an Acworth high school.
A toddler is expected to make a full recovery thanks to two Macomb County Sheriff's deputies who helped perform life-saving methods after the girl was pulled unresponsive from a pool.
Prosecutors say Kenneth Earl Gay, who allegedly committed a string of robberies with a partner, shot LAPD Officer Paul Verna five times as he lay on the ground during a traffic stop in 1983.
Three New Jersey State Police troopers delivered a baby on the side of the interstate in Bridgewater about two minutes after arriving at the scene where a mom went into labor on the way to the hospital.
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