Posted on 06/16/2018 12:18:39 PM PDT by jazusamo
The two Kansas sheriff's deputies who were fatally shot while transporting an inmate between jail and a court hearing both leave behind children.
Deputy Theresa King, 44, died from her injuries Saturday after being shot in the line of duty in Kansas City on Friday. (Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office )
Deputy Theresa King had three children and Deputy Patrick Rohrer had two, Wyandotte County sheriff's Maj. Kelli Bailiff said on Saturday.
King, 44, was a 13-year veteran of the Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office while Rohrer, 35, was with the department for seven years.
Deputy Patrick Rohrer, 35, was killed in the line of duty on Friday. (Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office)
Rohrer died on Friday while King died early Saturday from injuries suffered after an inmate overpowered the two deputies.
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That too!
I poorly remembered the name. Walter was the founder and John was his son with others following. Walter was an older friend of my dad and probably born about 1910.
and your point is?
Agreed...
It isn’t justice. You’re right.
The point is...in Russia violent criminals never get the opportunity to get their hands on guards weapons.
When they are out of their cell, even for another court appearance, they are treated like violent criminals.
No out of shape deputy or female deputy is used, just big strong men who are allowed to keep the prisoner subdued.
Two families are shattered because we are bowing to the alter of PC.
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