Two police officers were shot and killed near Syracuse, New York
Summary
TLDRHundreds of law enforcement officers from the Syracuse Police Department and Onondaga County Sheriff's Office gathered to honor two fallen comrades, a police officer and a sheriff's deputy, killed in a shootout on Darian Drive in Salina. The Syracuse Police Department tracked a suspicious vehicle to a house where the encounter with the gunman occurred, leading to a shootout that also claimed the gunman's life. The incident, the first of its kind in Onanda County in over 30 years, has left the law enforcement community in mourning. Details on the motive and identities of those involved are yet to be disclosed.
Takeaways
- đ« Two law enforcement officers, a Syracuse police officer and a sheriff's deputy, were killed in a shootout in Salena.
- đš The incident began with the tracking of a suspicious vehicle to a house on Darian Drive, where the officers encountered the gunman.
- đ„ Both officers were taken to Upstate Hospital, where they were pronounced dead.
- đ€ The gunman was also killed during the shootout.
- đ No motive or identities of the officers and the suspect have been disclosed at the time of the report.
- đ A large gathering of law enforcement officers from multiple departments paid their respects at Upstate Hospital.
- đ It's the first time in over 30 years that officers from Onandaga County have been fatally shot in the line of duty.
- đ The community is urged to support the families of the fallen officers and the law enforcement community during this difficult time.
- đ The Syracuse police officer had served for three years, while the sheriff's deputy was a seasoned veteran.
- đ The scene of the shooting took place at a house on Darian Drive, and there are questions about potential other occupants.
- đș The report was delivered live by Brandon Raph from CBS 5 at the scene of the incident.
Q & A
What was the location of the shootout that led to the death of two law enforcement officers?
-The shootout occurred on Darian Drive in Salena.
Which two law enforcement agencies were affected by the loss of officers in the incident?
-The Syracuse Police Department and the Onandaga County Sheriff's Office both lost officers in the incident.
How were the officers killed?
-The officers were killed in a shootout with a gunman after they tracked a suspicious vehicle to a house.
Where were the officers taken after being shot?
-The officers were taken to Upstate Hospital where they were pronounced dead.
What was the initial action of the Syracuse Police Department that led to the encounter with the gunman?
-The Syracuse Police Department encountered the vehicle the gunman was in on Emerson Avenue in Syracuse and tracked it to a home in Salina.
Was there a motive provided for the shootout?
-No, the motive for the shootout has not been provided at the time of the transcript.
Were the identities of the fallen officers and the suspect disclosed?
-The identities of the officers, the suspect, and the motive were not disclosed at the time of the report.
How did the law enforcement community respond to the loss of the two officers?
-Hundreds of fellow law enforcement officers from multiple departments joined together to salute the fallen officers at Upstate Hospital.
How rare is it for officers to be killed in the line of duty in Onandaga County?
-The two officers are the first to be shot and killed in the line of duty in Onandaga County in more than 30 years.
What can the public do to support law enforcement and the families of the fallen officers?
-The public can offer support and solidarity by being there for everyone in the law enforcement community and offering a hug to any police officer or their family members they may know.
What was the role of the reporter, Brandon Ross, during the coverage of the incident?
-Brandon Ross was live at the scene providing updates and information about the incident, the response of the law enforcement community, and the background of the fallen officers.
Outlines
đ Tragic Loss of Two Officers in Shootout
The paragraph describes a heartbreaking scene at Upstate Hospital where hundreds of Law Enforcement Officers from the Syracuse Police Department and Onondaga County Sheriff's Office gathered to pay their respects to two fallen officers. A Syracuse police officer and a sheriff's deputy were killed in a shootout on Darian Drive in Salina. The officers were tracking a suspicious vehicle to a house, where they encountered the gunman, leading to an exchange of gunfire. The gunman was also killed in the shootout. At the time of the report, no information regarding the motive or the identities of the officers and the suspect had been released. The Syracuse Police Department confirmed that this was the first instance in over 30 years that officers from Onondaga County were killed in the line of duty. The community and law enforcement are left in mourning, with a call for support for the families of the officers and the law enforcement community.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄLaw Enforcement Officers
đĄShootout
đĄSyracuse Police Department
đĄOnandaga County Sheriff's Office
đĄDarian Drive
đĄEmerson Avenue
đĄSalina
đĄGunman
đĄUpstate Hospital
đĄLine of Duty
đĄCommunity
Highlights
Hundreds of law enforcement officers gathered outside Upstate Hospital to pay their respects.
Two fallen officers, a Syracuse police officer and a sheriff's deputy, were killed in a shootout.
The incident took place on Darian Drive in Salina.
The officers were pronounced dead at Upstate Hospital.
The Syracuse Police Department tracked the gunman's vehicle from Emerson Avenue in Syracuse to Salina.
Gunfire ensued as the officers encountered the gunman at his home.
The gunman was also killed in the shootout.
There is currently no information on the motive or the identities of the officers and suspects.
SWAT teams have left the scene of the shooting on Darian Drive.
The police were initially shot at as they approached the house.
It was an emotional scene at the hospital as the bodies of the officers were transported.
The two officers received a salute from hundreds of fellow officers.
This is the first time in over 30 years that officers from Onondaga County have been killed in the line of duty.
The Syracuse police officer killed was a three-year veteran of the force.
The Sheriff Deputy killed was a seasoned veteran.
The reporter, Brandon Raph, is live at the scene providing updates.
The law enforcement community is urged to support each other during this difficult time.
The identities of the officers and the gunman have not been released at the time of the report.
Transcripts
this morning this was the scene outside
of upstate hospital where hundreds of
fellow Law Enforcement Officers for both
the Syracuse Police Department and the
onandaga County Sheriff's Office joined
together to salute two fallen officers
we can confirm that a Syracuse police
officer and sheriff's deputy were killed
in a shootout on Darian Drive in Salena
they were taken from the scene to
upstate hospital where they were
pronounced dead now the Syracuse Police
Department says they encountered the
vehicle the gunman was in on Emerson
Avenue in Syracuse and tracked the
vehicle to the home on in Salina the
officers were encountered by the gunman
and gunfire followed the gunman was also
killed in the shootout no information on
a motive or the identities of both of
the officers and suspects have been
provided at this time our Brandon Raph
is live at the scene this morning with
more Brandon good
morning good morning Abby we can tell
you that uh squat uh SWAT teams have
just pulled out of here the big question
was was there anyone else inside that
house where the shooting took place on
Daran Drive they've broken down the
scene here but we can tell you that this
uh this as you said started with a
suspicious vehicle that was tracked back
to the location and police were said
were shot as they approached that house
that's when the shootout ensued and it
was quite an emotional scene earlier
this evening outside upstate hospital
uh as the bodies of those two officers
uh were transported from the hospital
hundreds of police officers from
multiple police departments turned out
to pay their respects to the two fallen
officers they they stood at attention
and saluted as those bodies were
transported from the hospital to the
medical examiner's office now in
addition to the two officers police say
the gunman who opened fire on them as
they approached his house uh on Daran
Drive insul was also killed in that
shootout the two officers are the first
to be shot and killed in the line of
duty in anaga county in more than 30
years we lost two Heroes tonight um two
men who um answered the call to duty to
put on the badge and protect uh the
community protect and serve we lost two
of them tonight if anyone knows a police
officer family member of a police
officer give them a hug again this is
their worst nightmare and we just need
to be there for everyone in the law
enforcement Community
today now again at this point we do not
know the identities of those two police
officers or of the gunman or a motive
but we do know police say that the
Syracuse police officer who was killed
was a three-year veteran of the force
and that the Sheriff Deputy was a
seasoned veteran we're live in Salen
this morning Brandon Ross for CBS 5 this
morning Abby let's take it back to you
Brandon thank you
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