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Subject This Week on LET: "Teen who murdered Sheriff Saturday night is police officer's son"
Date November 26, 2019 9:59 PM
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This Week on LET: "Teen who murdered Sheriff Saturday night is police officer's son"


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** Police: 10-year-old who wanted to be a cop shot and killed by friend
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South Carolina – A parent’s worst nightmare is losing their child. And for the Twitty family, whose 10-year-old son wanted to be a police officer when he grew up, their worst fears became a reality last week.

A South Carolina sheriff’s office investigating the November 15 death of a 10-year-old boy named Dylan Twitty said on Monday that the child involved with a treacherous incident was accidentally shot in a friend’s mobile home as the friend was handling a handgun. Read More. ([link removed])
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In a vice-presidential debate in 1988, Senator Lloyd Bentsen and Senator Dan Quayle had a “moment.” Quayle compared himself to former president John F. Kennedy. In response, Bentsen famously said, “I knew Jack Kennedy…Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine…Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy.” Read More. ([link removed])
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** Reports: Teen who murdered Sheriff Saturday night is police officer's son
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EMontgomery, Alabama- In a stunning turn of events in the latest tragic death of a law enforcement official, reports are now coming in that the alleged gunman is the son of an officer.

Law Enforcement Today has not been able to independently verify this information, but it’s come in from several reliable sources along with other media outlets. Read More. ([link removed])
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The internet exploded overnight with the story of a veteran involved in a standoff with police. Throughout the incident, he was posting live updates on social media, suggesting the actions taking place by police were a result of “Red Flag laws”. Read More. ([link removed])

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