ROSWELL, Ga. – A Roswell police officer was killed responding to a call at a busy shopping center off Holcomb Bridge Road.
Officers were called out around 7 p.m. Friday to the King Market shopping center at 1425 Market Blvd., near Georgia 400.
What we know:
According to the Roswell Police Department, officers were called out due to a report of a suspicious person. The officer found a man behind the shopping center.
Roswell Police Chief James Conroy said that person almost immediately pulled out a gun and opened fire on the officer.
The officer was struck several times. First aid was rendered by other officers, and he was rushed to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Other officers chased the shooter and were able to take him into custody.
What we don’t know:
The name of the officer has not been released.
The identity and charges of the shooter were not immediately available.
What they’re saying:
The Roswell Police Department wrote this statement on Facebook:
“It is with profound sorrow that we share the devastating news of the loss of one of our officers. While serving the Roswell community and responding to a report of a suspicious person, a Roswell Police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty earlier this evening. The suspect was immediately located and taken into custody.
“More information will be released in the coming days, but our priority now is to surround and support the family of our fallen officer and grieving department. We ask that your hearts and your prayers stand with us in doing the same.”
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp took to X, formerly Twitter, shortly after the news of the Roswell police officer being killed in the line of duty:
“Tonight, Marty, the girls, and I are praying for the loved ones of a Roswell Police Officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty. We join them, his fellow Roswell PD, and all law enforcement in mourning this sudden and heartbreaking loss, and we ask all Georgians to join us in keeping them in your thoughts and prayers.
“We also ask that we remain mindful of the heavy sacrifices law enforcement and their families make to keep all of us safe each and every day. May this courageous man’s memory inspire all of us in the days, weeks, and years ahead.”
Neighboring Dunwoody Police Department also offered its sympathies:
“The Dunwoody Police Department sends its deepest condolences to the Roswell Police Department and the family of the officer killed in the line of duty this evening. We join them in mourning this tragic loss and ask our community to keep everyone affected in your thoughts and prayers.”
Multiple other agencies have also posted about the officer’s death.
Dig deeper:
This is the third officer-involved shooting in Roswell, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
On Jan. 17, a SWAT team tried to execute arrest and search warrants at a home on Ansley Drive. The suspect, 40-year-old Matthew Robert Taylor, escaped and shot a SWAT officer in the chest. Fortunately, the officer was wearing a bulletproof vest and was able to return fire, leading to Taylor’s death.
On Jan. 8, an officer came across 33-year-old Christopher Bell near the Regal Nissan dealership on Holcomb Bridge Road. During the encounter, a struggle broke out, prompting the officer to use a Taser, which failed to subdue Bell. The officer subsequently shot Bell, who was later taken to the hospital and is in stable condition.
According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, the Roswell Police Department only lost one officer in the line of duty. Officer Leslie G. Warden was killed by a drunk driver while working a crash along Interstate 285. That happened on June 14, 1986.
What’s next:
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has been asked to investigate the deadly shooting. This is the 12th such investigation by the GBI since the start of the year.
The Source: The Roswell Police Department provided the details for this story. Previous FOX 5 Atlanta reports were also used, as was the Officer Down Memorial Page. This article has been updated since it was originally published to add new details.
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