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Law enforcement in Ohio identified a slain police officer, and the man accused him of killing him, after a ambush shooting, two more officers were injured on Wednesday.
The 28 -year -old Michael Parker was identified by the Allear Police Department on Thursday, as Ohio’s Loren was allegedly met with a person responsible for “important shelling” officials while responding to a call in Loren on Wednesday afternoon.
A call out of an on-duty officer came out of an on-duty officer after the radio broadcast in the field of river bend drive.
According to Allear’s police chief James Welsh, the other Loren officials rushed to the place, “opened fire” on them with a “high-power rifle”.
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28 -year -old Michael Parker is accused of ambushing police officers in Ohio’s Loren, one died and injuring two. He was shot and killed by the police during the exchange of bullets. (Eliear Police Department)
Parker was eventually killed during the exchange of bullets, who also hit three Loren officials. One of the officials, later identified as 35 -year -old Philip Wagner by the Loren County Sheriff Office, died in the hospital on Thursday.
LCSO wrote on Facebook, “The officer Wagner, only 35 years old, gave his life his life in service, a sacrifice that could never respect the word completely. He was not only a dedicated officer, but a husband, father, son, brother and friend,” LCSO wrote on Facebook. “His influence reached far ahead of the badge, and his absence would be felt deeply to all those who knew and served him.”
According to Ohio law enforcement, Loren police officer Philip Wagner died on Thursday due to injuries on Wednesday. (Officer below memorial page)
The Eleria Police Department, which is leading the investigation in a deadly ambush, shared the initial information on the case on its Facebook page.
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Parker’s vehicle, which was parked near the dead end of the river bend drive, reportedly “several high -power files, handguns, and enough magazines” were inside or near “or near it, when it was discovered, the Alria police said.
Suspicious accessories were also located and concerns were raised on potential explosive devices, there was a request for the Loren County Bomb Squad.
In Ohio, the Loren Police Department lost an officer after an ambush on Wednesday. Two other officials were injured during the exchange of bullets between suspects and law enforcement. (Google Map)
“… bomb technicians discovered an important amount of instantaneous explosive material inside the vehicle. The material was safely removed and settled through a controlled explosion away from the crime site,” said the Alria police.
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A sea veteran, Wagner, along with the Loren Police, served for three years and with Sheffield Village Police Department for four years, according to the Memorial Page.
He is alive by his wife and two children.