City Mourns Loss of Officer Zane Coolidge, Shot in the Line of Duty

Phoenix, AZLocal News

The Phoenix community is in mourning following the death of Officer Zane Coolidge, who was shot while responding to a call about a man attempting to break into a vehicle. Interim Police Chief Michael Sullivan shared the heartbreaking news, offering support to Officer Coolidge's family during this difficult time. Mayor Kate Gallego expressed the city's condolences, highlighting Officer Coolidge's bravery and commitment to public safety. Officer Coolidge served the Phoenix Police Department for five years and was known for his role as a Field Training Officer, guiding new recruits. His partner, Officer Matthew Haney, who was also shot during the incident, was released from the hospital the next day, having sustained injuries that were mitigated by his ballistic vest.

Chief Sullivan noted the profound impact of Officer Coolidge's legacy on the department and the community. The city manager also expressed grief, honoring Officer Coolidge's sacrifice as he fulfilled his duty to protect and serve. Plans for memorial services are forthcoming, as the community comes together to remember a fallen hero.

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