Never experienced anything like that | New details in investigation after shooting death of Officer Tyler Herndon
Mount Holly Police Officer Tyler Herndon was killed in the line of duty last month. Newly unsealed search warrants may show the moments before he was fatally shot. Author: Brandon Goldner Updated: 10:25 PM EST January 13, 2021
MOUNT HOLLY, N.C. Newly-obtained court documents have shed light on what, investigators believe, were the moments leading up to Mount Holly Police Officer Tyler Herndon s death last month.
According to unsealed search warrants, Mount Holly Police officers arrived at Mount Holly Car Wash around 3:30 a.m. on Dec. 11 to investigate a reported breaking and entering.
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âWe are thankfulâ: Kings Mountain police officer recovering after being shot near country club
Law enforcement officer hurt in shooting near Kings Mountain Country Club By WBTV Web Staff | December 19, 2020 at 9:08 PM EST - Updated December 20 at 3:42 PM
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. (WBTV) - A law enforcement officer is recovering after being hurt in a shooting Saturday evening in Kings Mountain.
Kings Mountain Police Officer Cpl Frank Lee Whittington Jr. underwent surgery and is expected to survive, according to police chief Lisa Proctor. Whittington has served with the police department for 13 years.
âWe are thankful he is still alive,â said Proctor. âWe are thankful we are not planning the third funeral in more than a week for another law enforcement officer.â
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Mount Holly Police Officer Tyler Herndon, who died in the line of duty last Friday, should be remembered not for the way he died but rather for the way he lived, said Chief Don Roper.
Roper was the first speaker at the funeral for Herndon, 25, held at the First Baptist Church of Kings Mountain. When you leave here today, Roper said, go home and Google Tyler Herndon, and then read the stories. Stories about who he was, stories about him helping people. That was who he was.
Roper, fighting back his emotions, said he was a better man for having known and worked with the Kings Mountain High School graduate, and that both the police department and the entire city of Mount Holly were better places because of the young officer s influence.