Massachusetts jury finds man guilty in 2018 shooting murder of police sergeant
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A Massachusetts jury has convicted a local man for the murder of Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon, according to local reports.
Gannon, 32, the department’s K-9 officer, was killed in April 2018 while he and other officers were serving an arrest warrant for a possible probation violation at a Barnstable home. Gannon’s dog, Nero, was also shot but survived. Thomas Latanowich, left, and his attorney Joseph Krowski listen as opening statements and testimony started in his trial at Barnstable Superior Court on Friday, Aug. 6, 2021 in Barnstable, Mass. Latanowich charged with killing a Massachusetts police officer, Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon in 2018. (Steve Heaslip/Cape Cod Times via AP, Pool) Officer Sean Gannon was shot and killed on April 12. (Massachusetts State Police)More Related News
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