Death by Cop  2021-2025

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Jeremy Jason Lundgreen

Age : 46

Gender : Male

Race : White

Date : 08/17/2024

Location : 5650 South 2775 West

City : Roy

County : Weber

State : Utah

Agency : Roy City Police Department

Officer(s) :Cameron Hackworth; Tim Fulton; Patrick Brown

Cause of Death : Gunshot

Event : Killed by police during traffic stop

OPEN RECORDS SUMMARY :

On 08/17/2024, Jeremy Jason Lundgreen, 46, was shot by Roy City police officers Cameron Hackworth, Tim Fulton and Patrick Brown following an attempted traffic stop and subsequent attempt to arrest him in Roy. Lundgreen died at a hospital on 08/20/2024 from injuries sustained in the shooting.
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The encounter began at approximately 7:15 p.m. when Roy police stopped Lundgreen's vehicle. Police were attempting to arrest him in connection with an Internet Crimes Against Children investigation involving allegations that he had enticed a minor online. Police said Lundgreen was initially cooperative during the stop but then drove away.
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Officers subsequently located Lundgreen near 5650 South 2775 West. According to police and the later Weber County Attorney's Office investigation, Lundgreen allegedly confronted officers with a firearm and began shooting. Officers Hackworth, Fulton and Brown returned fire during an exchange that continued for several minutes, striking Lundgreen. He was taken into custody and transported to a hospital.
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Lundgreen remained hospitalized until the morning of August 20, when he died from his injuries. Under the database incident-date rule, the Date field remains August 17, the date of the police shooting.
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The Weber County Attorney's Office conducted the officer-involved critical incident investigation. Its completed report, dated November 12, 2024, specifically identified the three shooting officers as Cameron Hackworth, Tim Fulton and Patrick Brown.
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OFFICER BACKGROUND
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Cameron Hackworth, Tim Fulton and Patrick Brown were the Roy City police officers who fired their weapons at Lundgreen. The Weber County Attorney's Office subsequently reviewed their actions as part of its completed critical-incident investigation.

SOURCE LINKS :

https://kutv.com/news/local/suspect-dies-after-being-hospitalized-from-officer-involved-shooting-in-roy
https://www.standard.net/police-fire/2024/aug/23/man-injured-while-exchanging-fire-with-roy-police-dies-in-hospital/
https://www.ksl.com/article/51103489
https://docs.dekko.io/WCAO/Main%20Report%20Steve%20Haney_Redacted.pdf