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2 Police Officers Are Killed in Connecticut Shooting 2 Police Officers Shot Dead in Connecticut After False Emergency Call
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Two police officers were shot and killed on Wednesday night and another was seriously injured while responding to a call in Bristol, Conn., officials said. A person suspected of opening fire was also killed at the scene, the police said. Two police officers were shot and killed on Wednesday night and another was seriously injured while responding to what appeared to be a fake emergency call in Bristol, Conn., officials said. A man suspected of opening fire was also killed at the scene, the police said.
The Connecticut State Police identified the slain officers as Dustin Demonte, 35, and Alex Hamzy, 34, both members of the Bristol Police Department. The Connecticut State Police identified the slain officers as Sergeant Dustin Demonte, 35, and Alex Hamzy, 34, both members of the Bristol Police Department.
The third officer, Alec Iurato, 26, suffered a severe gunshot wound, Chief Brian Gould of the Bristol Police Department said at a news conference. Mr. Iurato, who was hired as an officer in 2018, was taken to surgery at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, the chief said. Local news reports said that he was released from the hospital at around 11 a.m. The third officer, Alec Iurato, 26, suffered a severe gunshot wound, Chief Brian Gould of the Bristol Police Department said at a news conference. Mr. Iurato, who was hired as an officer in 2018, was taken to surgery at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, the chief said. Local news reports said that he was released around 11 a.m.
“Words cannot express the sadness and grief that brings me before you this morning,” Chief Gould said, calling the shooting an act of “senseless violence.”“Words cannot express the sadness and grief that brings me before you this morning,” Chief Gould said, calling the shooting an act of “senseless violence.”
The officers were called to a house in Bristol, a town in central Connecticut about 80 miles northeast of New York City, about 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday after receiving a call about a possible domestic incident between two siblings, Sgt. Christine Jeltema of the Connecticut State Police said. The officers were called to a house in Bristol, a town in central Connecticut about 80 miles northeast of New York City, at 10:29 p.m. on Wednesday after receiving a call about a possible domestic incident between two siblings, Sgt. Christine Jeltema of the Connecticut State Police said.
When the officers arrived, the suspect was standing outside the home on Redstone Hill Road and began firing, Sergeant Jeltema said. One officer was shot and pronounced dead at the scene. A second was pronounced dead at the hospital. The State Police also said in a statement that the early stages of their investigation suggested the 911 call was a “deliberate act to lure” police officers to the home.
The suspect has not yet been identified, but Sergeant Jeltema said that a person was shot and killed outside the home. When the police arrived, the suspect, Nicholas Brutcher, was standing outside the home on Redstone Hill Road and immediately began firing, officials said. Mr. Hamzy was shot dead at the scene, while Sergeant Demonte was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead there.
The suspect’s brother, who has also not been identified, was also shot and taken to a nearby hospital. His condition is unknown, and it was not clear whether he had been shot by the police or by his sibling. Mr. Brutcher, 35, was shot and killed outside the home, the State Police said. His brother, Nathan Brutcher, 32, was also shot and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. His condition is unknown.
At the news conference, officials provided few other details. “There is so much unknown with this investigation. This is very complex,” Sgt. Jeltema said.
Ronald Legere, a neighbor, said he had heard as many as 15 gunshots. Though he did not see the shooting, he said, “What I heard simultaneously was the gunshots and the screaming.”Ronald Legere, a neighbor, said he had heard as many as 15 gunshots. Though he did not see the shooting, he said, “What I heard simultaneously was the gunshots and the screaming.”
Melissa Hebenstreit, whose house faces the location of the shooting, said she called 911. Melissa Hebenstreit, whose house also faces the location of the shooting, said she called 911.
“When I walked outside, I could smell the gun smoke,” she said tearfully on Thursday morning, adding that she knew the two slain officers.“When I walked outside, I could smell the gun smoke,” she said tearfully on Thursday morning, adding that she knew the two slain officers.
WABC, a television station, reported that the shooting happened after the police responded to an altercation at a bar in Bristol, according to a police officer whom the station did not name. The New York Times has not independently confirmed the report. The State Police’s major crimes unit is continuing to investigate what may have led to the attack, officials said. WABC, a television station, reported that the shooting happened after the police responded to an altercation at a bar in Bristol, according to a police officer whom the station did not name. The New York Times has not independently confirmed the report.
Gov. Ned Lamont of Connecticut ordered flags in the state lowered to half-staff. In a statement, he called the shooting a “devastating reminder of the dangers that police officers face every day.”Gov. Ned Lamont of Connecticut ordered flags in the state lowered to half-staff. In a statement, he called the shooting a “devastating reminder of the dangers that police officers face every day.”
Around 7 a.m. on Thursday, a motorcade of police vehicles, with emergency lights flashing, accompanied the body of a killed officer to the medical examiner’s office in Farmington on Thursday morning. At around 11 a.m., another police procession took a body from the crime scene to the office. Around 7 a.m. on Thursday, a motorcade of police vehicles, with emergency lights flashing, accompanied the body of a slain officer to the medical examiner’s office in Farmington on Thursday morning. Around 11 a.m., another procession took a body from the crime scene to the office.
Mr. Demonte, who was hired by the Bristol police in 2012 and was promoted to sergeant last year, had served as a resource officer at the Greene-Hills School. He is survived by his wife and two children, and the couple had a third child on the way, Chief Gould said. Sergeant Demonte, who was hired by the Bristol police in 2012 and was promoted to sergeant last year, had served as a resource officer at the Greene-Hills elementary school. He is survived by his wife and two children, and the couple had a third child on the way, Chief Gould said.
Mr. Hamzy, who was raised in Bristol, began working for the police department in 2014, Chief Gould said. He is survived by his wife.Mr. Hamzy, who was raised in Bristol, began working for the police department in 2014, Chief Gould said. He is survived by his wife.
Bristol, a suburban city of about 60,000, may be best known as the site of ESPN’s headquarters. A parking lot on the network’s north campus was used as a staging area overnight.Bristol, a suburban city of about 60,000, may be best known as the site of ESPN’s headquarters. A parking lot on the network’s north campus was used as a staging area overnight.
Hurubie Meko, Kristin Hussey and Jenny Gross contributed reporting. Hurubie Meko, Kristin Hussey, Derrick Bryson Taylor, Mike Ives and Jenny Gross contributed reporting.