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    Default Texas Officer Killed in Gun Battle

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    Texas officer killed in gun battle


    The suspect was also hit multiple times and was killed

    50 minutes ago

    By PoliceOne Staff
    EULESS, Texas — An officer died in a confrontation with a suspect, WFAA reported.

    Police responded to calls of shots fired Tuesday. The suspect exchanged gunfire with the officers as they arrived on scene.
    The suspect was also killed in the shootout, according to CW33.
    Both the officer and suspect were pronounced dead at separate hospitals.
    An investigation is ongoing. No further information is available at this time.

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    I will post more info when it comes in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Both the officer and suspect were pronounced dead at separate hospitals.
    Is it just me that thinks when I read this line that the officer was taken to the closest, level one trauma center and the suspect was taken to a medical facility specializing in foot disorders about 30 miles away from the scene.

    Always a tragedy.

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    Wow. In HEB where I used to live at one point in time. How times have changed.

    Prayers to the officer's family, friends, and co-workers.
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    Another sad day for LEOs

    Do LEOs not wear vest any more,,mandatory,in my family of LEOs

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    If an artery in the leg is hit a vest is not going to help.... It is sad to see this news more and more lately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    Another sad day for LEOs

    Do LEOs not wear vest any more,,mandatory,in my family of LEOs
    The vest blocks the largest target (i.e. the torso) however, there is still a lot not covered by your vest. I know that where I work they are a mandatory thing, but I can't speak for everywhere.
    I don't make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.

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    Heartbreaking. Every one of them.
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    When we deployed to Hurricane Katrina, we stoped in Euless for the night. The PD provided security for our 10 vehicles. They were great guys.

    Regarding vests - big gap is in the arms. The gap between the side of the vest, below the armpit and the shoulder. From what I heard, it sounds like this is where Cpl. Carrigan in Park County was hit. Isosceles vs weaver, but that is a debate for elsewhere.

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    Bio & Incident Details

    Age: 29
    Tour: 7 years
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    Cause: Gunfire
    Weapon: Gun; Unknown type
    Offender: Shot and killed
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    Police Officer David Hofer was shot and killed after he and his partner responded to a report of suspicious activity at J.A. Carr Park at approximately 2:45 pm.

    As he and his partner approached the park they were fired upon by a subject. Officer Hofer was shot and mortally wounded. His partner was able to return fire, killing the man.

    Officer Hofer was taken to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center where he died from his wounds

    Officer Hofer had served with the Euless Police Department for two years and previously served with the New York City Police Department for five years.

    Please contact the following agency to send condolences or to obtain funeral arrangements:
    Police Chief Michael Brown
    Euless Police Department
    1102 W Euless Boulevard
    Euless, TX 76040

    Phone: (817) 685-1500

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