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September 07, 2009
Minn. Officer Killed While Responding to Domestic Call
Officer Richard Crittenden of the North St. Paul Police Department, was shot and killed on Monday morning, while responding to a domestic disturbance call at an apartment that officers had visited a day earlier, the Star Tribune reports.
Crittenden, who had called for back-up from a nearby Maplewood police officer, received a fatal gunshot wound during a struggle with suspect Devon Dockery, who was also killed. He's the first officer killed in the line of duty from the department.
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Tags: Domestic Disputes, Duty Deaths, North St. Paul PD, Officer-Involved Shooting
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