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NC police officer, suspect killed in shootout
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25-Year-Old Concord Police Officer, Armed Suspect Killed In Shootout Near Concord Mills
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Hours after Concord Police Officer Jason Shuping was killed in the line of duty, tributes like this one have been popping up along I-85 along the procession route where Shuping is being transported.
Updated 11:21 a.m.
A police officer and a suspect were killed in a shootout Wednesday night at a fast food restaurant in Concord that also injured a second officer.
City of Concord
Concord Police Officer Jason Shuping
The City of Concord said 25-year-old Jason Shuping was the officer killed; Officer Kaleb Robinson sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Concord Police say the incident started around 10:20 pm when officers responded to a report of a disabled vehicle and an attempted carjacking near the Sonic restaurant on Gateway Lane, across I-85 from Concord Mills Mall.
Updated December 17, 2020 9:21 a.m. EST
By WCNC Charlotte
Concord, N.C. A Concord police officer was killed and a second officer was injured in a shooting Wednesday night, WCNC Charlotte reports.
According to police, the 25-year-old officer and an armed suspect were shot around 11 p.m. about a mile from the Charlotte Motor Speedway. A second police officer was also shot and is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
During a Thursday morning press conference, Concord Police Chief Gary Gacek said officers originally responded to a call about a car crash on Bruton Smith Boulevard. When officers arrived, they found an abandoned vehicle.