Officer killed, another injured while serving warrant in California

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Officer killed, another injured while serving warrant in California
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California police officer fatally shot and another was injured while serving a search warrant on Monday.

A California police officer was fatally shot and another was injured while serving a search warrant Monday.

Few details were available Tuesday morning in the shooting, which occurred at an apartment on Camellia Court in San Luis Obispo. The injured officer was stable at a hospital, according to the San Luis Obispo Police Department. Police killed the suspected shooter, the department said in a tweet. A San Luis Obispo Police Department officer was killed in the line of duty as a result of a shooting that occurred while SLOPD officers were serving a search warrant today.The names of the officers and the suspected shooter were not released.

“This is a tragedy beyond measure for all of those who serve and care about our community,” San Luis Obispo City Manager Derek Johnson said. “Our deepest condolences go out to the family. We are devastated by this loss."

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