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Henderson Police Shoot Suspect in Stolen Front Loader

Two Henderson police officers, Lance Jaworski and Megan Jacobs, fired at a suspect who rammed their patrol cars with a stolen construction vehicle. The incident occurred on Sunday, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries for all parties involved. This is the first officer-involved shooting for Henderson police in 2026. Jaworski and Jacobs, both experienced officers, are currently on paid administrative leave while an investigation is underway. Checkout Solipillow.com

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