Sunday, 17 July 2016

3 police officers feared dead in Baton Rouge, Louisiana shooting


A police officer looks into the crowd, after he was hit on the leg with paint thrown by protesters during an evening demonstration against police violence, in Oakland, California December 13, 2014. Decisions by grand juries to return no indictments against the officers involved in the deaths of Michael Brown in Missouri and Eric Garner in New York have put police treatment of minorities back on the national agenda. Police in Oakland, California, ordered hundreds of demonstrators to disperse on Saturday night after a grocery store was looted. REUTERS/Stephen Lam (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
  Three officers are feared dead after a shooting in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, officials said.
Kip Holden, the mayor-president of East Baton Rouge Parish Kip Holden, said authorities were still trying to get a handle on the situation, but added, “The count is three officers dead possibly.”


 The victims may include police officers and sheriff’s deputies
“There is still an active scene. They are investigating,” he said. “Right now we are trying to get our arms around everything.”

The shooter is believed to be down as well, Holden said.
“Everything is moving fast and I have not been able to verify everything,” he said.

Authorities did not immediately say where the Sunday morning shooting occurred, or release additional details.

But Baton Rouge Police Cpl. L. J. McKneely said “multiple” officers were down. He couldn’t elaborate on the extent of their injuries.

The scene, however, is contained, McKneely said.
Sine the shooting death of Alton Sterling by Baton Rouge police earlier this month, the department has worried about credible threats against its officers.

“We can’t take anything for granted any more,” East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux said last week.
He spoke shortly after police arrested three people they believe were planning to police in the city.

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