(30 Apr 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Charlotte, North Carolina – 29 April 2024
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Chief Johnny Jennings, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department:
"I come to you again with heavy heart, to announce that Officer Joshua Eyer, recently passed away as he succumbed to the injuries that he sustained this afternoon in the shooting. Officer Eyer has been with CMPD for six years. He was a graduate of the 178th recruit class. He’s survived by his wife, Ashley, and his three year old son, Andrew. We’ll always be indebted to Officer Eyer for his bravery and his sacrifice for this profession."
2. Wide of screen with Officer Joshua Eyer’s photo
STORYLINE:
Four police officers serving a warrant for a felon wanted for possessing a firearm were killed and four other officers were wounded in a shootout Monday at a North Carolina home, police said.
Some of the officers who rushed to the Charlotte neighborhood to rescue the first wave of downed officers were wounded as a second shooter began firing on them after they killed the wanted man, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings said.
After a three-hour standoff, the suburban Charlotte home was torn open. Armored vehicles smashed into it, ripping off windows and entire doorways that were left broken. Several armored vehicles were parked across yards, some with tree branches dangling off them.
The U.S. Marshals Task Force was fired on by the wanted suspect as they approached the house and the man was killed in the front yard, Jennings said. His name was not released, but the chief said he was wanted as a felon illegally possessing a weapon.
A second person then fired on officers from inside the home where a high-powered rifle was found, Jennings added.
A woman and a 17-year-old male were found in the home after the standoff. The two are being questioned, Jennings said.
The Marshal’s Service confirmed one of its agents was killed. Two officers from the state Department of Adult Correction also were killed, said North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper. The governor was in Charlotte and was speaking to the families of the officers killed and hurt. Their names have not been released.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer Joshua Eyer died a few hours later at the hospital, Jennings said. Eyer was named the officer of the month for the force for April a few weeks ago, the chief said.
“He certainty gave his life and dedicated his life to protecting our citizens,” Jennings said.
One other member of the task force, which is made up of federal agents and other officers from across the region was injured.
Three other Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers who responded to the scene were shot while trying to rescue the wounded officers.
AP video by Erik Verduzco
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