Bristol, Ct 2 Police Officers Fatally Shot 3rd Officer is Critical
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Two police officers were shot and killed and a third was injured after a gunman allegedly ambushed them at a Bristol, Connecticut, home, according to sources.
The Bristol police officers were shot while responding to a 911 call reporting a possible domestic violence incident between two siblings Wednesday night, according to Connecticut State Police.
According to police sources, the gunman then carried out an apparent ambush on the officers with an AR-15-style rifle.
It appears the 911 call was to lure police to the scene, according to state police.
Law enforcement at the scene in Bristol, Conn., Oct. 13, 2022, after two officers were shot and killed while responding to a domestic call.© WTNH
The suspect, Nicholas Brutcher, was shot and died at the scene, state police said.
The suspect's brother was also shot and has been hospitalized in unknown condition, according to police.
"Our community has been rocked," Bristol police chief Brian Gould said at a news conference.
Law enforcement at the scene in Bristol, Conn., Oct. 13, 2022, after two officers were shot and killed while responding to a domestic call.© WTNH
Law enforcement on the scene in Bristol, Conn., in the early hours of Oct. 13, 2022, after two officers were shot and killed during a domestic violence call.© WTNH
Killed in the gunfire were Bristol police Sgt. Dustin DeMonte, 35, and officer Alex Hamzy, 34, Gould said.
DeMonte is survived by his wife and two children with a third child on the way, the chief said.
DeMonte "was assigned to our patrol division and was a school resource officer," the chief said. "He was also an adviser for the Bristol police explorer cadet program. Throughout his career he has received several awards, including the Silver Star, officer of the month and co-recipient for Officer of the Year in 2019."
RIP. Never forget.
Two Connecticut officers killed in Bristol were ambushed, police say
Two officers were killed and one was seriously injured in what state police called a deliberate act to lure law enforcement to an address in Bristol.
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Two police officers who were shot dead in Bristol were apparently lured to a home by an emergency call about possible domestic violence between two brothers.
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2 officers killed in AR-15 ambush after apparent phony 911 call: Sources
2h agoTwo police officers were shot and killed and a third was injured after a gunman allegedly ambushed them at a Bristol, Connecticut, home, according to sources.
The Bristol police officers were shot while responding to a 911 call reporting a possible domestic violence incident between two siblings Wednesday night, according to Connecticut State Police.
According to police sources, the gunman then carried out an apparent ambush on the officers with an AR-15-style rifle.
It appears the 911 call was to lure police to the scene, according to state police.
Law enforcement at the scene in Bristol, Conn., Oct. 13, 2022, after two officers were shot and killed while responding to a domestic call.© WTNH
The suspect, Nicholas Brutcher, was shot and died at the scene, state police said.
The suspect's brother was also shot and has been hospitalized in unknown condition, according to police.
"Our community has been rocked," Bristol police chief Brian Gould said at a news conference.
Law enforcement at the scene in Bristol, Conn., Oct. 13, 2022, after two officers were shot and killed while responding to a domestic call.© WTNH
Law enforcement on the scene in Bristol, Conn., in the early hours of Oct. 13, 2022, after two officers were shot and killed during a domestic violence call.© WTNH
Killed in the gunfire were Bristol police Sgt. Dustin DeMonte, 35, and officer Alex Hamzy, 34, Gould said.
DeMonte is survived by his wife and two children with a third child on the way, the chief said.
DeMonte "was assigned to our patrol division and was a school resource officer," the chief said. "He was also an adviser for the Bristol police explorer cadet program. Throughout his career he has received several awards, including the Silver Star, officer of the month and co-recipient for Officer of the Year in 2019."
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