Henderson Police Release Names of Officers Involved in Officer-Involved Shooting

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City of Henderson issued the following announcement on September 23.

The Henderson SWAT Officers involved in the September 21st, 2021, officer-involved shooting, occurring in the 3000 block of East Charleston Boulevard, have been identified as Officer Logan Tillmon and Officer Mark Street.

Officer Tillmon has been employed with the City of Henderson Police Department since August of 2008.

Officer Street has been employed with the City of Henderson Police Department since October of 2008.

Involved officers are currently assigned to the Operations Support Division and have both been placed on paid administrative leave.

This is the second officer-involved shooting for 2021.

Original source can be found here.



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