Tremonton shooting survivors Deputy Allred, K-9 Azula make surprise appearance at local rodeo

Tremonton shooting survivors Deputy Allred, K-9 Azula make surprise appearance at local rodeo
Tremonton shooting survivors Deputy Allred, K-9 Azula make surprise appearance at local rodeo
TREMONTON, Utah (ABC4) — Tremonton shooting survivors Deputy Allred and K-9 Azula made a surprise appearance at a local rodeo Friday night.

The shooting, which occurred during a police response to a domestic violence call in Tremonton, rocked the community after two officers — Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada — were killed in the line of duty.

Deputy Allred and K-9 Azula were both injured in the incident, but survived. The pair made a special, surprise appearance at the Golden Spike Rodeo Friday night.

“Amidst our grief, we wanted to share a moment of hope,” Box Elder County shared on Facebook. “Deputy Allred and K9 Azula made a surprise appearance at the Golden Spike Rodeo last night, letting us know they are healing and going to be okay.”

Deputy Allred tipped his hat to the crowd in what was an emotional moment honoring the lives of the fallen officers and bringing hope to the community.

“Our hearts are heavy as we continue to mourn the tragic loss of Sergeant Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada. The immense outpouring of support from our community has been a source of strength during this difficult time,” the post from Box Elder County states. “Thank you for your unwavering support and for keeping the fallen officers and their families in your prayers.”

Charges have been filed against the alleged shooter, Ryan Bate. He had his initial court appearance Friday morning. He faces a long list of charges, including aggravated murder, attempted murder, conduct to injure or kill a police canine, unlawful detention, assault, and domestic violence.

Among the 20 total charges, Bate faces 10 felonies, including two capital charges. The Box Elder County Attorney’s Office has filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty.

Funeral services for Officer Estrada will take place on Thursday, Aug. 28, at 10 a.m. Sgt. Sorensen’s service will take place Friday, Aug. 29, at 10 a.m.

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