The Borneo Post

3 emergency responders shot dead during US domestic dispute call

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WASHINGTON: Two police officers and a first responder were shot and killed early Sunday in the US state of Minnesota after answering a call about a domestic dispute in a house with multiple children inside, authoritie­s said.

The shooter, who has not yet been publicly identified, is dead and the seven children — ranging in age from two to 15 — were all safely rescued, state officers said, declining to provide informatio­n on how the shooter died.

The slain policemen, both age 27, and a 40-year-old fire department paramedic were shot as they responded to what Minnesota Governor Tim Walz described as “a call of a family in danger” from a home in Burnsville, a city just south of Minneapoli­s.

“This is heartbreak­ing,” Walz told a press conference Sunday evening, joined by several other public officials.

Another officer was shot during the gunfire exchange and has been hospitaliz­ed with non-lifethreat­ening injuries. Emergency dispatch received a call at about 1:50 am (0750 GMT) Sunday from inside a home in Burnsville “where a man was reported to be armed and barricaded with family members,” said Drew Evans, superinten­dent at the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehensi­on.

A standoff ensued as authoritie­s negotiated with the individual, until the man opened fire from inside. At least one of the officers was shot within the home, according to Evans.

Multiple guns were recovered from the property but police did not say whether they were pistols or more powerful semi-automatic rifles.

“We are in the very beginning stages of this investigat­ion,” Evans said.

CBS News footage showed a SWAT armored vehicle on the scene with at least seven bullet holes in its windshield.

“Today three members of our team made the ultimate sacrifice for this community. They are heroes,” Burnsville Police Chief Tanya Schwartz told reporters.

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