The man accused of fatally shooting two Ohio police officers responding to a hang-up 911 call was indicted Friday on charges that carry the possibility of a death sentence. Quentin Smith, 31, fired on the officers from Westerville in suburban Columbus on Feb. 10 as they entered his town house, according to authorities. Westerville police officers Eric Joering, 39, died at the scene, while Anthony Morelli, 54, died at a local hospital. "Please help," Candace Smith repeated several times in a call at 12:14 p.m. "He shot the police officers." The officers were the first ever killed in Westerville, a suburb of about 39,000 with a per capita income well above the rest of Ohio.
Source: ABC News March 23, 2018 14:27 UTC