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"A POLICE officer fatally wounded in a shoot-out with another man today was a father of four, with many years in the force.
The 41-year-old highway patrol officer was shot in the stomach and abdomen during an incident in West Tamworth, about 8am.
Paramedics rushed the officer to Tamworth Base Hospital, but he died a short time later. Another man, who is believed to have fired the shots at the officer, was also taken to hospital. He remains in a stable condition under police guard. The shooting happened outside an apartment block on Lorraine St. It is understood the highway patrol officer pulled over a car in the street, and an altercation arose, which lead to a shoot-out.
The homicide squad is leading the investigating the incident.
Colleagues at Tamworth police station are being comforted and offering counselling, in the wake of the tragedy. A relative of the killed officer told The Telegraph he was a devoted father of four, and an officer of many years experience. "How do you get your head around this…we are all numb," the relative said.
There are over 250 names on the NSW Police Force's Honour Roll – officers who never made it home from their shift. "Unfortunately due to the nature of policing, this Honour Roll will never be complete," a statement on the NSW Police Force website, accompanying the roll, reads. "May they rest in peace . . . lest we forget.""
That is terrible news, Australia should have the death penalty for offenders who kill police officers and other emergency/service personnel.
www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/police-officer-shot-in-tamworth/story-e6freuy9-1226286932459
The 41-year-old highway patrol officer was shot in the stomach and abdomen during an incident in West Tamworth, about 8am.
Paramedics rushed the officer to Tamworth Base Hospital, but he died a short time later. Another man, who is believed to have fired the shots at the officer, was also taken to hospital. He remains in a stable condition under police guard. The shooting happened outside an apartment block on Lorraine St. It is understood the highway patrol officer pulled over a car in the street, and an altercation arose, which lead to a shoot-out.
The homicide squad is leading the investigating the incident.
Colleagues at Tamworth police station are being comforted and offering counselling, in the wake of the tragedy. A relative of the killed officer told The Telegraph he was a devoted father of four, and an officer of many years experience. "How do you get your head around this…we are all numb," the relative said.
There are over 250 names on the NSW Police Force's Honour Roll – officers who never made it home from their shift. "Unfortunately due to the nature of policing, this Honour Roll will never be complete," a statement on the NSW Police Force website, accompanying the roll, reads. "May they rest in peace . . . lest we forget.""
That is terrible news, Australia should have the death penalty for offenders who kill police officers and other emergency/service personnel.
www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/police-officer-shot-in-tamworth/story-e6freuy9-1226286932459