t is with great sadness that we announce Officer Jimmy Inn was shot & killed in the line of duty while on a DV call this morning. The suspect was also shot & killed by another SPD officer. Officer Inn was hired in 2015 & was a member of our honor guard. #NeverForget
Officer Jimmy Inn shot & killed in the line of duty 11 May:
SPD News: La Cresta Way Officer-Involved-Shooting Update
11 May This morning, at 9:45 a.m., the Stockton Police Telecommunications Center received a call of a disturbance in the 4400 block of La Cresta Way. The caller reported hearing screaming, saw a woman with a ripped shirt who was bleeding, and appeared to have been assaulted. Stockton Police Officer Jimmy Inn was dispatched to the call and arrived on scene at 10:07 a.m. Shortly after arriving on scene, Officer Inn knocked on the security door and stood off to the side.
Stockton Police Officer Jimmy Inn Killed After Responding To Domestic Violence Call; Suspect Also Killed
CBS Sacramento 2 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento
STOCKTON (CBS13) A Stockton police officer is dead after being shot Tuesday while responding to a domestic violence call.
Stockton police confirm that 30-year-old Officer Jimmy Inn was shot late Tuesday morning while responding to a domestic violence call.
Around 9:45 a.m. the Stockton Dispatch Center received a call of a disturbance in the 4400 block of La Cresta Way in North Stockton.
The caller reported hearing screaming and saw a woman with a ripped shirt who was bleeding and appeared to have been assaulted.
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