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Police Fatally Shoot Homicide Witness in Oregon

Oregon State Police SWAT officers fatally shot Tyler Holloway, a key witness to a recent homicide, shortly after he called 911 for assistance. Holloway was reported to be outside a shed on a rural 100-acre farm when police approached him covertly, leading to the tragic incident.

The nature of the police response has raised serious concerns among Holloway’s family, prompting them to question the tactics used by law enforcement in this sensitive situation. As investigations into the events unfold, many are left wondering how a witness to a crime became the victim of police action.

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