Hayes, was. – The authorities said that a police officer in West Kansas was shot dead while responding to the invitation of domestic violence at the suspect’s house, who appeared to have killed himself at a later time.
Hayes Police Sergeant. The Kansas Investigation Office said that Scott Heyman died of his wounds early on Sunday after being transferred to the air to the hospital. Heiman, 32, joined the police in 2016.
It is the fourth for law enforcement in Kansas Death officer In a little more than three months.
Police received a call immediately before midnight on Saturday about a woman who fled the house of the suspect in Hayes, a town of about 21,000 people about 200 miles (322 km) west of Tobika on the 70th highway, according to the KBI newspaper, which was investigating the shooting of the officer. The woman stated that – when she tried – the suspect led his truck to her car.
The authorities said that Hyman and the soldier’s highway in Kansas were putting an ocean of the police near the back courtyard of the suspect’s house around two in the morning on Sunday when they opened fire from the inside Hayman. The suspect was immune at the time.
The authorities said that the police, patrol and KBi negotiated with the suspect, but they also used gas, the projectiles to break the windows and the drone to watch during the confrontation. The officers entered the house around 6:15 am and found the suspect. They said that KBI had not shot their weapons.
“We are tragicly reminded that police officers are serving and protecting their societies that place the lives of others on their own,” Hayes Police chief Don Shaypeler said in a statement.
Other officers who passed away in Kansas this year are Philips County Brandon Jaidi On June 27; Deputy Sharif Province Windot Elia Ming On July 26, Kansas City City Hunter Simonch on August 26.