Gov. Polis orders flags lowered to honor passing of FBI agent, Pueblo native Laura Schwartzenberger
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and last updated 2021-02-05 23:52:25-05
DENVER â Gov. Jared Polis ordered flags lowered to half-staff on all public buildings statewide for tomorrow, Saturday, February 6 to honor FBI Special Agent Laura Schwartzenberger.
Special Agent Schwartzenberger and Special Agent Daniel Alfin were both killed in the line of duty in Miami on Tuesday while attempting to serve a search warrant as part of a criminal investigation into violent crimes against children. Three other agents were also wounded in the incident.
Special Agent Schwartzenberger was a native of Pueblo and graduated from South High School in 1996,. She is survived by her husband, who is also from Pueblo, and two children.
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FBI agents killed in Sunrise were ‘genius’ and ‘really cared’
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SUNRISE, Fla. – Scott O’Dell knew FBI Special Agent Laura Schwartzenberger.
Two years ago, while on vacation, O’Dell’s wife decided she would stay in her native Colombia with their son. He says the boy was abducted.
“That’s where I met Laura Schwartzenberger. She was my FBI agent,” O’Dell says. “She was really a great agent and a great human being.”
Schwartzenberger, 43, and fellow Special Agent Daniel Alfin, 36, were shot dead Tuesday executing a search warrant in Sunrise as part of a child pornography case.