Georgia cop fatally shot on his first shift, killer on loose
By Patrick Reilly
New York Post
October 10, 2021
A Georgia police officer was shot and killed while working his first shift on Saturday, leaving behind a wife and 6-month-old baby.
Officer Harrison, who was 26 years old, leaves behind his wife and 6-month-old child.
Dylan Harrison, 26, was shot and killed outside of the Alamo police station around 1 a.m. Saturday, Georgia Bureau of Investigation [GBI] spokeswoman Natalie Ammons said at a news conference.
Harrison, a native of Dudley, was working his first part-time shift with the Alamo Police Department when he was killed. He had been working in law enforcement since 2018 and was also employed full time with the GBI drug task force in Eastmond, authorities said.
2 comments:
I'm amazed that someone even applied for a police officer job. Rest in Peace.
Damn shame. R I P brother.
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