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Wichita police officer won't be charged in fatal shooting

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The Sedgwick County district attorney says a Wichita police officer will not be charged for shooting and killing a man who had shot another officer. District Attorney Marc Bennett said Tuesday the officer, whose name was not released, was acting in self defense when he shot 28-year-old Tyler Hodge in June 2021. Police said Hodge shot about a dozen rounds at officers who responded to a domestic disturbance call. Bennett said Hodge was a former U.S. Marine who had struggled with mental health issues and made comments in the past about "suicide by cop." Officer Kyle Mellard was shot in both legs and the face. He has recovered and returned to the police force.

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Wichita police officer who shot and killed a man who had shot another officer acted in self-defense and will not face charges, Sedgwick County District Attorney Marc Bennett said Tuesday.

The officer, whose name was not released, was "clearly immune" from prosecution in the death of 28-year-old Tyler Hodge on June 19, 2021.

Hodge fired about a dozen shots at officers who had responded to a domestic disturbance call at his home, according to an investigative report released Tuesday. Officers shot at Hodge 11 times after finding him.

One officer, Kyle Mellard, was shot in both legs and his face. He recovered and has returned to the force.

Eventually, one officer, who has been on the force for five years, saw Hodge pointing a rifle at him and other officers and shot Hodge once in the torso, killing him, according to the report.

Hodge was a U.S. Marine veteran who had struggled with mental health issues and had made past statements about "suicide by cop," according to the report.