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Two killed in the Farmington

Sheriff's Office to examine the shootout with the US marshal service

The 37 -year -old Brandon Roe was shot and killed on May 7, when US marshals are born with an arrest warrant against his arrest.

Two people are dead after they have been shot by US marshalles who are betting an arrest warrant against a desired person.

The San Juan County's office identified the deceased as Brandon Roe (37) and Breanna Wilkerson (25) from Farmington.

Roe was sought in court for two arrest warrants for serious charges for serious escape of a law enforcement officer, a fourth degree crime crime, and an arrest warrant against accusation of crime from the fourth degree from the fourth degree.

Roe was searched for two arrest warrants for this, and there was also no compliance with an arrest warrant for a fee of 2022 for the commercial burglary of fourth degree.

It is said that the US marshals and the MPs of the Sheriff of San Juan County tried to arrest the ROE at around 6 p.m. in the 4000 block of the Copper Avenue.

Abigail Meyer from the US Marshals Service Office of Public Affairs told that of the Tri-City recording“I pursue an incident that happened.”

In a press release from the Sheriff's office of the San Juan County, it is claimed that witness Wilkerson saw a vehicle in which Roe passenger was.

“Witnesses reported that the vehicle has moved to law enforcement officers, while the male subject tried to climb the driver's seat,” said the release.

According to reports, US marshals have fired shots on the vehicle and killed both Roe and Wilkson, which were declared dead at the scene.

A review of the court files shows that Roe has a long history of criminal charges with a conviction of the conservation of stolen property from 2009, followed by a second conviction, stolen property in 2012. In 2014 he was also sentenced to a firearm for a criminal. In addition, ROE has a number of drug -related fees.

Wilkerson guilty in 2023 to have two small offenses of driving without a driver's license and no registration for the vehicle, according to the court files.

According to the press release, the detectives of the sheriff office, which were not involved in the incident, will guide the investigation to “ensure impartiality and transparency”.

“We do not take the loss of life easily and undertake a complete, fair and transparent review of what happened,” says the publication.

A Go Fund Me Page was set up by her brother Zachary Wilkerson for Wilkerson, who explained that she was an innocent viewer who was shot by the US marshal service and the detectives of the district of San Juan County.

“This is a tragic situation for my family,” he said.

The Tri-City data set updates this story when further information is available.

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