02/05/2014 09:27
2 Alaska State Troopers killed, person detained
Two Alaska State Troopers were shot and killed Thursday when they were conducting an investigation in the Interior Alaska village of Tanana, the agency and a local shopkeeper said, The Associated Press reported.
Killed were Sgt. Patrick "Scott" Johnson and trooper Gabriel "Gabe" Rich," agency spokeswoman Megan Peters said in a release. Both worked out of the troopers' Fairbanks rural service unit.
Troopers have released few details about the incident in the isolated community located about 130 miles west of Fairbanks, other than saying one person has been detained. No roads lead to Tanana and travel there is mainly by aircraft. Residents live a largely subsistence lifestyle.
The troopers had gone to Tanana to follow up on a Wednesday night report that someone "had brandished a firearm in the village," Peters said, adding she didn't immediately have any further details of what happened.
Ruby Cruger said the shooting happened at her aunt's home on Front Street just about 3 p.m. Thursday. She said her aunt wasn't home at the time, but a relative of her aunt's shot the troopers inside the home.
Cruger, who spoke to The Associated Press by telephone from the village store, said she didn't have any other details, other than to say her aunt was sitting outside her home Thursday evening waiting for troopers to clear.
"She's not leaving there. It's her house," Cruger said.
"All the troopers and everybody is up there, but you can't get close to the crime scene," she said.
More troopers continued to arrive Thursday evening, she said.
"All I know, we have more SWAT people coming in," she said.