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US cops shot dead responding to 911 call

| Updated: February 12, 2018 12:44:24


The two officers, Anthony Morelli (left) and Eric Joering (right) of Westerville Division of Police (WPD) are seen in the photo. (Photos collected from Reuters) The two officers, Anthony Morelli (left) and Eric Joering (right) of Westerville Division of Police (WPD) are seen in the photo. (Photos collected from Reuters)

Two police officers in the mid-western US state of Ohio was shot to death while responding to a 911 call at the Columbus suburb of Westerville on Saturday, officials said.

A suspect was wounded in the incident and is currently in custody; news agency Reuters reported citing officials.

The officers were immediately fired upon when they entered an apartment responding to the emergency call that had hung up, Westerville Police Chief Joe Morbitzer said at a news conference.

“These were two of the best we had. This was their calling and they did it right,” said Morbitzer, his voice halting and thick with emotion.

Officer Eric Joering, 39, died at the scene, and Officer Anthony Morelli, 54, succumbed to his wounds at a hospital. Morbitzer said they had been responding to a “domestic situation.”

The suspect was injured and taken to a hospital, a city spokeswoman said. The suspect’s condition and identity have not been released.

Columbus police are heading the investigation into the shooting, Morbitzer said.

Excluding Saturday’s shootings in Ohio, 12 US law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty this year, nine in firearms-related incidents, according to the non-profit National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

The Westerville shootings came a day after a Georgia police officer was shot and killed and two sheriff’s deputies were wounded by a gunman who was then killed.

US President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter, “My thoughts and prayers are with the two police officers, their families, and everybody at the @WestervillePD.”

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