Second Kansas City Sheriffs Deputy Dies from Shooting

An update to an earlier article

Fox News Reports

The two Kansas sheriff’s deputies who were fatally shot while transporting an inmate between jail and a court hearing both leave behind children.

Deputy Theresa King, 44, died from her injuries Saturday after being shot in the line of duty in Kansas City on Friday.  (Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office )

Deputy Theresa King had three children and Deputy Patrick Rohrer had two, Wyandotte County sheriff’s Maj. Kelli Bailiff said on Saturday.

King, 44, was a 13-year veteran of the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office while Rohrer, 35, was with the department for seven years.

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Deputy Patrick Rohrer, 35, was killed in the line of duty on Friday.  (Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office)

Rohrer died on Friday while King died early Saturday from injuries suffered after an inmate overpowered the two deputies.

The incident occurred when the deputies were taking the inmate from the courthouse back to jail, Terry Zeigler, the chief of the Kansas City, Kansas, police department.

Bailiff said during a news conference on Friday that it was possible the deputies were shot with their own weapons.

The suspect was also shot and underwent surgery. Zeigler said the last he heard, the suspect was in stable condition.

FOX4 Kansas City identified the suspect as Antoine Fielder, 22, who had been tried twice for the murder of a 22-year-old but both trials ended in…

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