Virginia policewoman killed on her first day on job; Army sergeant charged
By Brendan O'Brien
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(Reuters) - An on holiday U.S. Armed force sergeant positioned at the Pentagon has been accused of lethally shooting a Virginia cop on her first day at work as she reacted to a residential aggravation at a home outside Washington, powers said on Sunday.
Ashley Guindon, 28, an officer with the Prince William County Police and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, kicked the bucket of her injuries in the wake of being shot on Saturday evening, a day after she was confirmed as an individual from the power, the division said.
Two different officers, Jesse Hempen, 31, and David McKeown, 33, were likewise shot amid the quarrel and remained hospitalized, Chief Steve Hudson said amid a news meeting.
Guindon, Hempen and McKeown were shot at a home they were called to in Lake Ridge, around 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Washington, the area police office said.
Inside the home, police found a lady shot to death and a 11-year-old, who was unharmed, Hudson said.
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Officer Ashley Guindon (C) is imagined with officer Steven Kendall (L) and Lt. Col. B. Barnard (R) i …
Armed force Sergeant Ronald Hamilton, 32, who is positioned at the Pentagon simply outside Washington, has been charged in the shooting and was being held without bond, Prince William County Commonwealth Attorney Paul Ebert said.
Hamilton was relied upon to be summoned on Monday, Ebert said.
"It's a miserable day for everybody in this room. It's a pitiful day for law authorization," Ebert said amid the public interview remaining beside a photograph of Guindon.
Guindon was an alum of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, where she earned a degree in aviation. She additionally served in the Marine Corps Reserve and has relatives in law requirement, as per the province.
The officer was a 2005 graduate of Merrimack High School in New Hampshire, the primary, Kenneth Johnson, said in an announcement.
Guindon interned with the division's legal sciences administrations area while she was in doctoral level college. She graduated in June 2015 from the police foundation, however surrendered amid officer field preparing for individual reasons. She was enlisted back around two weeks prior, Hudson said.
"We were struck by her enthusiasm to carry out this occupation," Hudson said. "She unmistakably had an enthusiasm to serve others."
On Sunday, the division posted a photo of a dark lace hung over a squad auto to pay tribute to Guindon.
"Favored are the peacemakers, for they will be called offspring of God," the post said.
Neighborhood media demonstrated a parade of squad autos and officers getting ready outside of Inova Fairfax Hospital where Guindon and two different officers where brought after they were shot.
On Friday, the division communicated something specific on Twitter that incorporated a photograph of Guindon and a kindred officer after they were confirmed, saying that she would be working her first moves throughout the weekend and including "Be sheltered!"
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; extra reporting by Chris Michaud; Editing by Richard Borsuk, Paul Tait and Ros Russell)
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(Reuters) - An on holiday U.S. Armed force sergeant positioned at the Pentagon has been accused of lethally shooting a Virginia cop on her first day at work as she reacted to a residential aggravation at a home outside Washington, powers said on Sunday.
Ashley Guindon, 28, an officer with the Prince William County Police and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, kicked the bucket of her injuries in the wake of being shot on Saturday evening, a day after she was confirmed as an individual from the power, the division said.
Two different officers, Jesse Hempen, 31, and David McKeown, 33, were likewise shot amid the quarrel and remained hospitalized, Chief Steve Hudson said amid a news meeting.
Guindon, Hempen and McKeown were shot at a home they were called to in Lake Ridge, around 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Washington, the area police office said.
Inside the home, police found a lady shot to death and a 11-year-old, who was unharmed, Hudson said.
View exhibition
Ruler William Co PD twitter photograph of Officer Ashley …
Officer Ashley Guindon (C) is imagined with officer Steven Kendall (L) and Lt. Col. B. Barnard (R) i …
Armed force Sergeant Ronald Hamilton, 32, who is positioned at the Pentagon simply outside Washington, has been charged in the shooting and was being held without bond, Prince William County Commonwealth Attorney Paul Ebert said.
Hamilton was relied upon to be summoned on Monday, Ebert said.
"It's a miserable day for everybody in this room. It's a pitiful day for law authorization," Ebert said amid the public interview remaining beside a photograph of Guindon.
Guindon was an alum of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, where she earned a degree in aviation. She additionally served in the Marine Corps Reserve and has relatives in law requirement, as per the province.
The officer was a 2005 graduate of Merrimack High School in New Hampshire, the primary, Kenneth Johnson, said in an announcement.
Guindon interned with the division's legal sciences administrations area while she was in doctoral level college. She graduated in June 2015 from the police foundation, however surrendered amid officer field preparing for individual reasons. She was enlisted back around two weeks prior, Hudson said.
"We were struck by her enthusiasm to carry out this occupation," Hudson said. "She unmistakably had an enthusiasm to serve others."
On Sunday, the division posted a photo of a dark lace hung over a squad auto to pay tribute to Guindon.
"Favored are the peacemakers, for they will be called offspring of God," the post said.
Neighborhood media demonstrated a parade of squad autos and officers getting ready outside of Inova Fairfax Hospital where Guindon and two different officers where brought after they were shot.
On Friday, the division communicated something specific on Twitter that incorporated a photograph of Guindon and a kindred officer after they were confirmed, saying that she would be working her first moves throughout the weekend and including "Be sheltered!"
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; extra reporting by Chris Michaud; Editing by Richard Borsuk, Paul Tait and Ros Russell)
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