Carson City sheriff's deputy killed, suspect dead in early morning shooting
UPDATE: Tonight at 8 p.m. there will be a candle light vigil at the Peace Officer Memorial site in Carson City at Nevada State Legislature. Please come out and show your support for the Carson City Sheriff's Office Deputy who gave his life, for his family....both blood and in blue, and the entire community of Carson City as we all mourn the loss of a true hero.
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A Carson City Sheriff's deputy was killed in a shooting early Saturday morning during an exchange of gunfire on Montez Drive on the northeast side of Carson City. The suspect also died, said Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong.
The following is a statement by Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong:
At 2:18 a.m., Carson City Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the report of a domestic battery involving physical injury at the 4100 block of Montez Drive in East Carson City. As officers arrived at the scene, they reported physical injury to the female. Within minutes, the male suspect came out of the house and opened fire on the officers, killing one. Additional units arrived in the area and secured the residence, evacuating three children (ages 8-13) and one adult. The suspect was located dead at the scene.
The Carson City Sheriff’s has relinquished the investigation of this incident to the Reno Police Department.
Officer and family information is not being released at this time.
The area has been cordoned off and the Carson City Sheriff crime lab unit, Nevada Highway Patrol and Douglas County Sheriff deputies are on the scene.
""The heart of our community goes out to the family of the slain officer who was killed in the line of duty earlier this morning," said Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell. "It is a reminder of the dangers that our first responders go through each and every day while keeping us safe. We will do everything possible to help the family of this officer. We will also do everything possible to help our public safety heroes get through this traumatic tragedy.
Please keep the officer's family and our first responders in our thoughts and prayers."
Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval also released a statement:
“The Nevada family lost one of its finest public servants today. I was deeply saddened to hear the news of the untimely death of a Carson City Sheriff’s Deputy and pray for strength and peace for his family and fellow officers during this time of tragedy. The death of this dedicated officer is a sobering reminder of the sacrifices our men and women in uniform courageously make each and every day as they protect our communities.”
Briefings were held this morning and afternoon. Flags were being lowered around the city. The deputy was the fifth Carson City officer to die in the line of duty, and the first since 1963.
Due to recent events, the Joining Forces Pedestrian Operation scheduled for Monday August 17th has been cancelled. In addition, the EUDL operation scheduled for this weekend has also been cancelled.
A Carson City employee who lives a block away said he heard loud banging noises and thought someone was breaking into his vehicle and went to check. He said his wife said to him that she heard a succession of gunfire. He went out and looked and moments later police vehicles swarmed the area.
A reader sent the following:
I live in east Carson and was up at about 2:30AM this AM (Sat 8-15-15) and heard 10-15 shoots fired followed by multiple sirens over the next 45 minutes and also a helicopter flying north along what looked like the freeway & east on hwy 50."
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