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About the time one officer was firing a Taser at Layten, he was firing his gun, Hayes said. Police then returned fire, striking Layten in the upper chest several times, Hayes said. Officer Lee Kerniskey was grazed in the thigh, and Officer Eric Picht suffered a gunshot wound in a foot, Hayes said. Both were treated and released. Layten's past as the owner of a 360-acre private hunting club offered little immediate explanation for the events of the last 24 hours of his life, and his family declined to talk about him Wednesday. "Jeff's entire family is profoundly saddened by today's events. We appreciate the media's respect of our privacy in this time of mourning," the family said in a statement released by police. U.S. Rep. Lee Terry, R-Nebraska, issued a statement saying he's hunted on Layten's property many times. "Jeff has always been an easygoing person, and today's episode is very out of character for him," Terry said. Burt County Court records show Layten was fined $50 in 2008 for violating deer regulations and fined $10 in 2007 for writing a bad check. Creighton University Medical Center has 334 beds and a network of nearly 300 physicians who practice in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. ___ Online: Creighton University Medical Center: Omaha Police: http://www.opd.ci.omaha.ne.us/
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