Two Ohio officers shot and killed responding to 911 hang-up

Two police officers were fatally shot Saturday after responding to a 911 hang-up call at a home just outside of Columbus, Ohio.

Westerville police officers Anthony Morelli and Eric Joering were shot and killed while responding to a domestic situation at a home in the Columbus suburb.

Joering, 39, was a 17-year veteran of the police department. His partner, Morelli, had been with the force for 30 years. He was 54.

Image: Police investigate the scene of a shooting in Westerville, Ohio Image: Police investigate the scene of a shooting in Westerville, Ohio

Police investigate the scene of a shooting in Westerville, Ohio, on Feb. 10, 2018. Tom Dodge / The Columbus Dispatch via AP
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Police Chief Joe Morbitzer praised the officers as two of the department’s “best” and later broke down in tears during the press conference Saturday.

“Those officers gave their lives in the protection of others, those are true American heroes,” he said.

Morbitzer said officers Morelli and Joering responded to a 911 call at an apartment building just after 12:10 p.m. on Saturday. But as they arrived on the scene, they were immediately met with gunfire.

Both officers were shot. Morbitzer said Joering died at the scene and Morelli was transported to a nearby hospital where he later died from his injuries.

The Columbus Police Department will handle the investigation into the shooting, Morbitzer said.

President Trump tweeted that his thoughts and prayers were with the officers, their families and the Westerville Police Department.

Republican Gov. John Kasich, who lives with his family in a nearby township, tweeted that he’s “very saddened to learn of the deaths of two of my hometown police officers.”

He also asked Ohio residents to join him in “lifting up these officers’ families in prayer.”

Ohio Sens. Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman also wrote on Twitter that they are thinking of the families.

Westerville, on the northeast side of Columbus, is a suburb with about 39,000 residents.


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