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1 officer killed and another wounded in shooting at a Missouri motel
CNN
One officer is dead and another has been airlifted to a hospital in St. Louis after a man opened fire on two Bonne Terre police officers responding to a disturbance at a motel early Thursday, according to Missouri Highway Patrol Cpl. Dallas Thompson.
The officers returned fire and the man was shot and killed, Thompson said.
Around 12:24 a.m., the two officer from the Bonne Terre Police Department were dispatched to the Motel Six in Bonne Terre for a reported disturbance. When the officers arrived, a man exited the motel room and began firing shots at them, said Thompson.
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