WTF was she doing meeting two on duty male officers at one of their apartment while she was off duty?
So many unanswered questions...
St. Louis police officer killed by colleague who 'mishandled' gun, authorities say
Two on-duty male officers went to one of their homes in the midst of their shift. Alix, who was off duty, met the officers there.
He said Alix was shot in the chest by a 29-year-old officer in what he described as an “accidental discharge of a weapon.”
The department said a preliminary investigation found the officer "mishandled a firearm."
Police did not release the names of the two male officers.
Hayden said they used police radio to report an "officer in need of aid" and rushed Alix to St. Louis University Hospital. She was pronounced dead soon after arriving at the hospital.
Police said that the gun was recovered at the scene. They did not say whether it was a service weapon, or why the officers were at the home during their shift.
"All that will be part of the investigation," Hayden told reporters
Alix entered the St. Louis Police Academy in June 2016 and was commissioned as a police officer two years ago. She was assigned as a patrol officer in South St. Louis.
She is survived by her husband, mother, father and sister, police said.
“Officer Alix was an enthusiastic and energetic young woman with a bright future ahead of her,” Hayden said.
Jeff Roorda, business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers Association, urged the public to remain patient while investigators piece together what happened.
"We know that the press and the public want to understand what happened," Roorda said in a statement. "So do we. But for now, we wait, we wonder, and we weep."
The officer who fired the weapon has one year of service with the department, police said. The other officer, also 29, has been with the St. Police Department for nearly two years.
The police department’s Force Investigation Unit is investigating the shooting. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner said her office dispatched investigators to the scene and she's asked the Missouri State Highway Patrol to assist her agency.
"This is a tragic situation,” Gardner said. “The family of Officer Alix deserves a complete, objective and thorough investigation of this incident. My office is approaching this criminal investigation with the highest level of seriousness and urgency.”
So many unanswered questions...
St. Louis police officer killed by colleague who 'mishandled' gun, authorities say
Two on-duty male officers went to one of their homes in the midst of their shift. Alix, who was off duty, met the officers there.
He said Alix was shot in the chest by a 29-year-old officer in what he described as an “accidental discharge of a weapon.”
The department said a preliminary investigation found the officer "mishandled a firearm."
Police did not release the names of the two male officers.
Hayden said they used police radio to report an "officer in need of aid" and rushed Alix to St. Louis University Hospital. She was pronounced dead soon after arriving at the hospital.
Police said that the gun was recovered at the scene. They did not say whether it was a service weapon, or why the officers were at the home during their shift.
"All that will be part of the investigation," Hayden told reporters
Alix entered the St. Louis Police Academy in June 2016 and was commissioned as a police officer two years ago. She was assigned as a patrol officer in South St. Louis.
She is survived by her husband, mother, father and sister, police said.
“Officer Alix was an enthusiastic and energetic young woman with a bright future ahead of her,” Hayden said.
Jeff Roorda, business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers Association, urged the public to remain patient while investigators piece together what happened.
"We know that the press and the public want to understand what happened," Roorda said in a statement. "So do we. But for now, we wait, we wonder, and we weep."
The officer who fired the weapon has one year of service with the department, police said. The other officer, also 29, has been with the St. Police Department for nearly two years.
The police department’s Force Investigation Unit is investigating the shooting. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner said her office dispatched investigators to the scene and she's asked the Missouri State Highway Patrol to assist her agency.
"This is a tragic situation,” Gardner said. “The family of Officer Alix deserves a complete, objective and thorough investigation of this incident. My office is approaching this criminal investigation with the highest level of seriousness and urgency.”