Arizona law enforcement reaches out to DPS after trooper killed on duty
Jul 26, 2018, 9:09 AM | Updated: 8:12 pm
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PHOENIX — Police departments and others in metro Phoenix and state law enforcement used social media to share an outpouring of condolences after hearing of the line-of-duty death of a highway trooper.
Arizona Department of Public Safety officer Tyler Edenhofer was shot and killed Wednesday night in a struggle with a suspect who had been throwing things onto eastbound Interstate 10 in Avondale.
Another trooper, Dalin Dorris, was also shot, but he will recover, DPS Director Col. Frank Milstead said. A third trooper suffered minor injuries in the altercation with the suspect, who had not been publicly identified.
Edenhofer graduated from the highway patrol academy in May and was training in the field when he and the others responded to calls about the suspect near Avondale Boulevard.
After officers reached the scene, the suspect struggled with them. Eventually he grabbed a service weapon and fired two shots. The injured were taken to Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear, where Edenhofer was pronounced dead.
We are deeply saddened and express our heartfelt condolences to @Arizona_DPS for the tragic loss of Trooper Tyler Edenhofer. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and our brothers & sisters in blue. pic.twitter.com/Rk9UVhF4AR
β Tempe Police (@TempePolice) July 26, 2018
Today we wear our badge shrouds in honor of fallen @Arizona_DPS Trooper Tyler Edenhofer, Rest In Peace. Our hearts are saddened by his loss and our condolences and prayers go out to his family, friends, and department. We pray for a full and speedy recovery of Trooper Dorris. pic.twitter.com/opRJbXA0ve
β Glendale Police (@GlendaleAZPD) July 26, 2018
Our thoughts and prayers for the family of DPS Trooper Edenhofer and all of DPS
β Avondale Police (@avondalepolice) July 26, 2018
π₯Our thoughts go out to our brothers & sisters at @Arizona_DPS & all who responded to this incident after the tragic death of Trooper Tyler Edenhofer. We are also hoping for a speedy recovery for the 2 Troopers that were also injured in this horrific incident. #gonetoosoon pic.twitter.com/u7hOZ7OGH4
β Peoria Police (AZ) (@PeoriaAzPS) July 26, 2018
We are deeply saddened for Trooper Tyler Edenhofer’s loved ones and the @Arizona_DPS. Trooper Edenhofer graduated from the DPS Academy in May of this yearβ there are no words. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for your service. π pic.twitter.com/5qUbZ7rZC9
β 100 Club of Arizona (@100ClubAZ) July 26, 2018
Our sincerest condolences to @Arizona_DPS‘s Trooper Tyler Edenhofer’s family and co-workers. Will will forever be there for his survivors. R.I.P. Trooper Endenholfer. #NeverForget
β C.O.P.S. Arizona (@COPSArizona) July 26, 2018
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey ordered flags be flown at half-staff until sunset Friday in honor of Edenhofer.