
2 Police Officers Killed During Routine Call
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The transcript details a tragic incident in British policing history where two officers, Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes, were ambushed and killed while responding to a routine call in Hattersley. The presence of a bomb disposal squad highlighted the severity of the situation. Chief Constable Peter Fahey emphasized the unpredictable nature of police work and the bravery of officers. The Greater Manchester Police (GMP) mourned the loss, with flags at half-mast, while vowing to pursue any accomplices. The incident raised concerns in the community, particularly in Hattersley, due to the use of grenades and the brutal nature of the crime.
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What was the reaction of Greater Manchester Police to the deaths of the officers?
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What concerns arose in the community following the use of grenades during the incident?
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