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Police identify man shot by officers in Layton

Listen to the 911 recording:

LAYTON -- Police on Friday identified Brian Harris as the 22-year-old man shot by officers at a trailer park Wednesday night.

The 22-year-old woman who was shot in the leg before police arrived was identified as Kayla Lane.

Police continue to investigate why Harris failed to comply with their orders, which led to his being shot and admitted to a local hospital in critical condition.

Layton police officers guard the scene of an officer-involved shooting Thursday in Layton. A man living in a mobile home in the Quail Ridge Mobile Home Park is suspected of shooting a woman and defied police orders to stay out of the mobile home and away from two children who were inside. He was hit with a Taser once, then shot multiple times, police say. (NICK SHORT/Standard-Examiner)

Police investigate Layton shooting, wonder why man defied orders

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LAYTON — Police are investigating why a 22-year-old man failed to comply with police orders, which led to his being shot and admitted to a local hospital in critical condition.

The shooting occurred at Quail Ridge Mobile Home Park, 935 E. Highway 193, Layton, just east of Hill Air Force Base.

Police respond to Clearfield shooting

CLEARFIELD -- Police are on the scene of a shooting incident in which at least one person was wounded about 11:35 p.m. Friday.

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Attempted murder charge filed against Centerville shooter

FARMINGTON — The man who told police he intended to kill his neighbor appeared in court Monday.

Ogden Police Officer Travis Copier, seen here last week, survived a hammer attack to the face and was nearly shot in the head during a SWAT standoff — both within three months of each other. He hasn’t let the facial injury from the hammer or the threat of danger keep him from doing what he loves. In fact, he’s currently assigned to the Crime Reduction Unit, which patrols Ogden’s inner city. (MATTHEW ARDEN HATFIELD/Standard-Examiner)

Ogden officer still aims to be police chief -- even after two recent close calls

OGDEN -- He still has a dent in his face from his March encounter with a drunken gangster swinging a hammer. And the dent almost caught a bullet in June when Travis Copier was part of a SWAT team breaking up a hostage situation.

In both cases, Copier is the listed victim for charges of first-degree felony attempted murder.

Ogden police check report of gunshots

OGDEN -- Police were investigating gunshots Thursday evening at 28th Street and Grant Avenue.

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