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Officials with the City of Tremonton are speaking on the loss of two officers and the impact on their community.
Utahns are shaken up in the aftermath of the double fatal shooting of Sgt. Lee Sorenson and Officer Eric Estrada of the Tremonton Garland Police Department.Many
Officials say more lives would have been lost in the Tremonton shooting if not for the actions two city police officers who were killed and a sheriff’s deputy who was wounded.
Two days after the tragedy that resulted in the deaths of two police officers in Tremonton, the community is still trying to wrap its collective heads around what occurred.
Tremonton City officials closed its city offices at noon on Aug. 18 and Box Elder County canceled its Draft Horse Show as the community plans to pause and come
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Two officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department were fatally shot, and a third officer and a police service dog from the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Office were injured by gunfire, after police responded to a reported domestic violence call in Tremonton on Sunday night.
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"When you see all this, it just makes you proud," Mike added, gesturing to the procession passing by and the crowd gathered to pay their respects. "Hopefully we can all come together around these two families and get them through this.