A Utah police department is grieving for a fellow officer slain while working overtime to pay for his cancer treatments amid questions about why his shooter was on the streets in the first place, despite a long rap sheet.
SALLY HO, MICHELLE L. PRICE and LINDSAY WHITEHURST Associated Press, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Tue, 01/19/2016 - 5:21pm
A Utah police department is grieving for a fellow officer slain while working overtime to pay for his cancer treatments amid questions about why his shooter was on the streets in the first place, despite a long rap sheet.