An Ohio police officer was tragically shot and killed in the line of duty after being ambushed while responding to a disturbance call in Euclid, a suburb of Cleveland. The incident occurred just before 10 p.m. on Saturday night at a residence where officers were dispatched following reports of a disturbance.
During the investigation, the officer was ambushed by a gunman who opened fire, striking the officer. Despite being rushed to a hospital, the officer succumbed to his injuries. The fallen officer was identified as Jacob Derbin, who was in his first year of service with the department.
Authorities have launched a manhunt for the suspect responsible for this heinous act. Ohio's attorney general, Dave Yost, expressed determination in bringing the perpetrator to justice, emphasizing that they will face the full consequences of their actions.
The tragic loss of Officer Derbin has deeply impacted the community, especially on Mother's Day, adding to the somber atmosphere as Police Memorial Week approaches. The Euclid Police Department and law enforcement agencies are working tirelessly to apprehend the suspect and seek closure for the fallen officer's family.
Chief Scott Meyer described Officer Derbin as an exceptional individual with a kind heart and infectious smile, highlighting his positive impact on those around him. Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail echoed the sentiments of sorrow and disbelief felt by the community, urging unity and support during this difficult time.
As the investigation continues and efforts to locate the suspect intensify, the residents of Euclid are urged to keep Officer Derbin's family, loved ones, and colleagues in their thoughts and prayers. The loss of a dedicated officer serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by law enforcement personnel in the line of duty, and the community mourns the loss of a true hero.