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Four officers were killed after trying to serve a warrant in East Charlotte Monday. Another four were injured. With flowers, food and donations, Charlotte community grapples with officers’ deaths
Terry Clark Hughes Jr. killed four officers and wounded four more before he was killed in a Charlotte shootout in April. Who was Charlotte man who killed 4 officers? Friends, records paint ...
The four law enforcement officers killed were Sam Poloche, 42; William "Alden" Elliott, 46, both 14-year veterans with the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction; Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas ...
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]
Three officers were killed in a shooting while attempting to serve a warrant at a home in Charlotte, North Carolina, including one deputy US Marshal and two local task force officers, authorities say.
The service area is 647 square kilometres with a population of around 1.5 million. As of September 2017 the service has 3,484 police officers, 1,619 police staff, 253 police community support officers, 155 designated officers and 208 special constables. [4] The force is led by Chief Constable Serena Kennedy.
Law enforcement officers arrived at a home in the 5000 block of Galway Drive around 1.30pm on 29 April to serve a warrant when all hell broke loose, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny ...
Hughes and three members of the task force died on the scene, and one Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) officer later died from his injuries. Four more law enforcement officers were injured. [2] [5] [6] After the attack, police recovered a .40-caliber handgun and an AR-15–style rifle. Ammunition was also found for both weapons. [7]