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Tucson double homicide suspect killed in officer-involved shooting in Yuma

Update (1/23):

The Touson Police Station confirmed that the killed suspect was related to the killing of Stone and Glen, which occurred on Sunday night.

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Yuma -gun Sheriff announced on Thursday, Wednesday, January 22, 2025, during Yuma, a man who had been nominated for a double murder in Touson, who had died in a police officer.

The incident occurred at around 12:08 pm on Wednesday at 10200 blocks on the 37th Avenue.

When the shooting incident occurred, the US Security Bureau tried to detain the suspect in cooperation with the US Border Security Corps, the Yuma Police Station, and the Yuma County Sheriff’s Agency Office.

According to the authorities, two unrelated people left the mansion during the surgery, but David McKinny, a 48, was witnessed near the entrance and then fled into the house.

Despite being repeatedly ordered, McKyne did not follow, and later left the mansion with a rifle.

According to the law enforcement agency, McKeynie has fired several to police officers, and police officers counterattacked McKenie.

McKinnie was confirmed dead on the spot. There was a report to his close relatives.

In this case, there were no injuries to law executives and local residents. The members involved in the gun were placed in a changed job according to the standard procedure.

The sheriff’s office said in a statement, “I am grateful for the public safety of related organizations.”

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