Washington MP shot dead after responding to report of disabled vehicle, officials say



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A Washington State sheriff's NCO was shot dead Saturday night in the line of duty after being informed that a disabled vehicle was blocking a roadway, officials said. officials.

29-year-old MP Justin DeRosier arrived at the scene northeast of Kalama at around 10 pm, writes the Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office on Facebook.

DeRosier was touched shortly thereafter and received medical attention. He died in a nearby hospital, officials said.

A CUP OF CHICAGO OFF OFFICIAL DEATH WHILE SITTING IN A STATIONED VEHICLE, ANOTHER MAN INJURED OF LAST INJURY

The other circumstances surrounding the shooting were unclear. The sheriff's office announced that he had found a "person of interest" in the shootout and that he was following the tracks.

"Deputy Commissioner DeRosier has had a tremendous impact on his short career and will always live in our hearts and minds," the sheriff's office wrote.

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Sheriff Brad Thurman told the Longview Daily News that it would be the first death of an officer in the performance of his duties in the history of the Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office.

A graduate of the Washington State University in 2012 and MP since 2016, DeRosier is survived by his wife and young daughter.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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