
Lance Storz Found Dead
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The man accused of opening fire on three officers was found dead in his jail cell.
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Lance Storz Found Dead
Clip: Season 1 Episode 193 | 54sVideo has Closed Captions
The man accused of opening fire on three officers was found dead in his jail cell.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipAn update on last year's deadly shooting of three law enforcement officers and Floyd County, the man accused of opening fire on those officers was found dead in his jail cell this morning.
The Floyd County Sheriff's office said 50 year old Lance Storrs died of an apparent suicide.
This was the mugshot taken following his arrest last summer.
Stause was being held on murder charges at the Park County Detention Center.
Investigators said Stause got into a standoff with officers who went to his home to serve a protective order.
Pike County Sheriff's Deputy William Petrie, Preston's Burke Police captain Ralph Frazier, and Preston Newberg officer Jacob Chasen's were killed.
Four other officers were wounded.
The shooting was one of the deadliest for law enforcement officers in Kentucky's history.
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Clip: S1 Ep193 | 56s | Disaster relief funds would have more state control of House Bill 257 becomes law. (56s)
House Bill 288 Teacher Misconduct
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Clip: S1 Ep193 | 1m 16s | House Bill 288 would set standards for teacher misconduct allegations. (1m 16s)
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Clip: S1 Ep193 | 4m 52s | Sweeping changes to Kentucky's juvenile justice system are gaining momentum. (4m 52s)
House Bill 538 Student Discipline
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Clip: S1 Ep193 | 1m 56s | Debate on House Bill 5 dealing with a tax break for the bourbon industry. (1m 56s)
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