
2 California officers killed in shootout at motel
The city of El Monte, California, is mourning two officers who were shot and killed. They were attacked while responding to a report of a stabbing at a motel on Tuesday. The suspect was also killed.
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The city of El Monte, California, is mourning two officers who were shot and killed. They were attacked while responding to a report of a stabbing at a motel on Tuesday. The suspect was also killed.
One was a 22-year veteran of the force and the other a rookie, authorities said, adding that the gunman opened fire when the officers got to a motel room for a report of a stabbing.
A procession was held for two El Monte, California, police officers who were killed in the line of duty on Tuesday. The city's mayor said the officers were "essentially ambushed" while responding to a domestic violence call.
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