Gunman kills two Hawaii police officers, dies in house fire: local media
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[January 20, 2020]
(Reuters) - Two Hawaii police
officers were fatally shot on Sunday by a man who authorities believe
later died in his home after he set it on fire in a quiet neighborhood
not far from Oahu's busy Waikiki Beach, officials and local media said.
"Our entire state mourns the loss of two Honolulu police officers killed
in the line of duty this morning," Hawaii Governor David Ige said in a
statement.
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell called the shootings "an unprecedented
tragedy" for the state.
A third officer was injured in the incident in which the spreading fire
destroyed several houses in an affluent area near the base of Diamond
Head, a volcanic mountain at the southern tip of the island, KITV News
reported.
Michelle Yu, a Honolulu police spokeswoman, declined to comment on the
incident, but said by telephone that a press briefing was being planned.
A representative for the Honolulu field office of the FBI did not
immediately reply to a telephone message seeking information.
The incident started on Sunday morning when officers arrived at the home
of a man identified as Jerry Hanel, 69, after he stabbed his "landlord,"
a woman, who was trying to evict him, Hawaii News Now said, citing
unidentified police sources.
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Smoke billowing from a fire at Kapi'Olani park where an ongoing
shooting incident occurred in Honolulu, Hawaii in this still image
obtained from a January 19, 2020 social media video. Twitter @HelloHiMattHere
via REUTERS
The officers were met with gunfire and the suspect then set fire to
the home, which spread to other houses, Hawaii News Now reported.
Police believe Hanel died when the house went up in flames, it said.
Pictures posted by local media showed smoke coming from several
houses in the neighborhood.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely in New York; Editing by Daniel Wallis
and Peter Cooney)
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