Utah Prosecutors Move to Pursue Death Penalty After Deadly Ambush of Two Police Officers
In a tragic attack on law enforcement responding to domestic violence, Utah prosecutors stand firm in seeking the death penalty for the accused killer of two officers—highlighting the urgent need to protect those who protect us.
In northern Utah, a grim reminder has emerged of the high stakes faced daily by our law enforcement heroes. Ryan Michael Bate, charged with fatally shooting two police officers last weekend, now faces the possibility of the death penalty—a response that underscores the seriousness with which this nation must defend its public servants and uphold law and order. When Protectors Become Victims: How Long Will America Tolerate Attacks on Our Police? Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada were answering a call that every officer knows could turn deadly—a domestic disturbance at Bate’s home. Instead of receiving help, these brave...
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