Police: Rookie cop struggled for gun with man who shot him


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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Authorities say a rookie Las Vegas police officer who was grazed in the neck by a gunshot struggled over a handgun with a 54-year-old man who was shot and killed by another officer.

Police on Monday identified the wounded officer as 28-year-old Evan Hogue, and the veteran officer who fired shots that killed James Michael Todora as Brian Kroening.

The shooting happened about 9:30 a.m. Friday after Hogue and Kroening stopped Todora driving a gold Jeep Grand Cherokee on busy Sahara Avenue several blocks west of the Las Vegas Strip.

Police say Todora invited the officers to shoot him before Hogue tried to take a handgun from Todora's hand.

Hogue was hospitalized and released, and he and Kroening were placed on paid leave pending departmental reviews of the shooting.

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