Two military officers have died after a sharpened in Honolulu on Sunday, Hawaii’s administrator said.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported that officers responded to an attack call when they encountered a masculine with a firearm, who afterwards non-stop fire, distinguished dual officers.
“Our whole state mourns a detriment of dual Honolulu Police officers killed in a line of avocation this morning,” Governor David Ige pronounced in a matter quoted by The Associated Press.
The area where a sharpened occurred is during a distant finish of a Waikiki Beach between a Honolulu Zoo and a famed Diamond Head State Monument. The area would be packaged with tourists and locals, generally on a weekend.
“We suffer with HPD and other first-responders who put their lives on a line to keep us safe,” pronounced Council-member Kymberly Marcos Pine, according to AP.
A home a suspected gunman was believed to be inside held glow and was fast engulfed by flames. The glow during a home has given widespread to dual adjacent homes and a parked military vehicle.
The Honolulu Fire Department was battling a blazes. No arrests have been made.