Two Missouri law enforcement officers shot in what governor calls an ambush

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Police near Van Buren, Missouri, are in a standoff with a man suspected of shooting two law enforcement officers in what the governor calls an ambush

A state trooper and a sheriff's deputy were shot Friday morning in what Missouri Gov. Mike Parson called an"ambush."

A standoff in a home near Van Buren is ongoing, said Missouri Highway Patrol Lt. Collin Stosberg.Officers and deputies were attempting to talk to a man in the house when he surprised them with gunfire, the state patrol said in a statement.One Carter County deputy and a trooper were wounded. The governor tweeted:"Trooper & Carter County Sheriff's Deputy were ambushed by a gunman from inside a residence today. Both officers were wounded & are hospitalized.

 

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La mia gente la mia casa non la cambio vado avanti com’è dal principio!!! Ok ?🇺🇸love you America

Wow...

Yea because liberal media like you decide to post anti-police rhetoric. God bless these officers

Another POTUS

Damn video games

CUZ EVERYBODY GOT A FUCKIN GUN.......

Maybe if the law enforcement officers had been issued with guns this would not have ended this way. My very sincere condolences to the family of the people who lost there lives trying to keep us safe.

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