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Georgia police officer fatally shot responding to pickleball club; suspect arrested
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The fatal shooting of a police officer responding to a shopping center in Georgia is under investigation, authorities said Saturday.
A suspect, identified as 23-year-old Edward Espinoza, was taken into custody.
The police officer, who has not been identified, responded to a report of a suspicious person in the parking lot of a pickleball club in Roswell on Friday night, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a news release.
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