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The suspect accused of shooting and killing two Tremonton officers made his first appearance in court since the tragic incident.Ryan Michael Bate, 33, kept his
Funeral services for two slain Tremonton Garland Police officers are scheduled for the upcoming week, with public viewings and individual funerals at separate venues.
The Box Elder County sheriff's deputy injured in Sunday's shooting in Tremonton gave an update on his recovery on social media and thanked the community for its continued support.
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
TREMONTON, Utah — Two police officers were killed and another injured, along with a K-9, after a suspect opened fire following what was described as a domestic disturbance Sunday night in Tremonton. The unidentified suspect is now in custody while the officer who was not killed and the K-9 are reported to be in fair condition.
Officials say more lives would have been lost in the Tremonton shooting if not for the actions two city police officers who were killed and a sheriff’s deputy who was wounded.
Two police officers were fatally shot and one deputy was wounded following an incident in Tremonton, Utah, according to police. An officer with the Tremonton Garland Police responded to a report of a disturbance at a home late Sunday night, Aug. 17, according to a news release from the Brigham Police Department obtained by USA TODAY.
Two police officers killed in the line of duty Sunday evening were honored Monday with a procession to escort their bodies to the medical examiner's office and then back home to northern Utah.
The tribute was in honor of Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada, who were killed while responding to a domestic disturbance call.