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A former military man is in custody for allegedly gunning down an Auburn, Alabama, police officer and wounding two other officers.

A former military man is in custody for allegedly gunning down an Auburn, Alabama, police officer and wounding two other officers, authorities said.

The shooting killed officer William Buechner who had been with the department for 13 years, said Register. Buechner leaves behind a wife and two children. "This is probably the worst day of my time here. Words cannot express the loss," the chief said."We're just trying to be there with our officers and those families right now."

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