City leaders and law enforcement address the community following the shooting of Officer Tyler Timmons, a four-year veteran of the Granite City Police Department. Officials detail how a call for an unwanted subject escalated, the search that followed, and the public tips that helped authorities locate and arrest the suspect, D.J. Marshall, hours after the incident.
The update includes a message of gratitude to first responders, a call for continued prayers for Officer Timmons’ recovery, and a clear warning for anyone who brings violence to law enforcement. State’s Attorney Tom Haine confirms charges that could carry up to 100 years in prison as the case moves forward.
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