Police say four officers who died serving warrant over firearms possession were ‘heroes’ as investigation into shooting continuesEight law-enforcement officers were shot, four fatally, during a shootout on Monday outside a home in North Carolina while serving a warrant to someone wanted for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. It was the deadliest attack on US law enforcement since 2016.Three of the four law-enforcement officers killed were working on a fugitive taskforce as agents with...
A police officer in a northeastern North Carolina city fatally shot a man suspected of killing another man early Saturday.
All four of the law enforcement officers who died are survived by spouses
Investigator Sam Poloche and Investigator Alden Elliot of the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Police Officer Joshua Eyer of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, and a Deputy United States Marshal were shot and killed while attempting to serve a warrant in the 5500 block of Galway Drive in east Charlotte.
Investigator Alden Elliot and Investigator Sam Poloche of the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Police Officer Joshua Eyer of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, and a Deputy United States Marshal were shot and killed while attempting to serve a warrant in the 5500 block of Galway Drive in east Charlotte.
Officer Alden Elliot and Officer Sam Poloche of the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Police Officer Joshua Eyer of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, and a Deputy United States Marshal were shot and killed while attempting to serve a warrant in the 5500 block of Galway Drive in east Charlotte.
Four law enforcement officers were killed in a shootout and four other others were injured as authorities attempted to serve a warrant to a fugitive at a home in North Carolina, police said.A U.S. Marshals Task Force, comprised of officers from multiple agencies, was conducting an investigation at a residence in the 5000 block of Galway Drive in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday afternoon when "they were engaged by active gunfire from a subject," according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police...
Meet The Lifelong Felon Who Killed Four Cops In North Carolina A neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, was transformed into a warzone on Monday afternoon when a lifelong felon, illegally owning firearms, ambushed a US Marshals Fugitive Task Force and police officers as they were serving a warrant. Three US Marshals and an officer from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department were killed in the shootout. Additionally, four police officers and one Marshal were injured. ...
Four law enforcement officers in North Carolina are dead, the result of injuries suffered during a shootout Monday outside of a home in Charlotte. At least four others were hospitalized. Records show the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task
Some of the officers who rushed to the Charlotte neighborhood to rescue the first wave of downed officers were wounded as a second shooter began firing on them after they killed the wanted man, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings said.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Three U.S. Marshals are dead and five police officers are hurt after a shootout in Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings says the officers were part of a fugitive
Police say officers were in Charlotte serving warrant for suspect, who was also killed, wanted over firearms possessionEight law-enforcement officers were shot, four fatally, during a shootout Monday outside of a home in North Carolina. The officers were serving a warrant to an individual wanted for possessing a firearm when the shooting began.When marshals approached a home on the 5000 block of Galway Drive in Charlotte, the subject of the warrant began shooting at them in the front yard,...