This happened in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, a suburb near Denver.
Police responded to a çall at an apartment complex, where a man greeted them with gunfire, wounding several officers, and killing a young deputy, Zach Parrish, who was a husband and father. Some civilian bystanders were also injured.
They say the culprit "is no longer a threat", and he hasn't been mentioned again, so I presume he is dead.
Sad that events of this type have become so frequent (it seems) that we think, "well, lucky there weren't more deaths."
Police responded to a çall at an apartment complex, where a man greeted them with gunfire, wounding several officers, and killing a young deputy, Zach Parrish, who was a husband and father. Some civilian bystanders were also injured.
They say the culprit "is no longer a threat", and he hasn't been mentioned again, so I presume he is dead.
Sad that events of this type have become so frequent (it seems) that we think, "well, lucky there weren't more deaths."
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