Take a wild guess who shot them.
Ever wonder how many cops were murdered during the Bush years?
Goes to show you what can be accomplished when Barry, Stedman, and Al go to work.
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(CNN)Two police officers were shot dead in Mississippi late Saturday. It was the first time in 30 years that an officer was killed in the line of duty in Hattiesburg, the mayor said.
Officers Benjamin J. Deen, 34, and Liquori Tate, 24, were making a traffic stop when they were shot, Mayor Johnny DuPree said.
They were taken to hospital, but did not survive.
"The men and women who go out every day to protect us, the men and women who go out every day to make sure that we are safe, were turned on tonight," DuPree said.
Police have apprehended two suspects, Marvin Banks and Curtis Banks, he said.
After the shooting, the suspects stole a police vehicle, which they used to flee. It was later found abandoned, according to CNN affiliate WDAM. The two men both have criminal records.
Police also took a woman into custody who was with the suspects at the time of the shooting, WDAM reported. They have not said whether she was involved.
Deen had been named the city's officer of the year in 2012, according to Jackson newspaper The Clarion-Ledger. Tate had recently graduated from the police academy.
Deen leaves behind a wife and two children. Tate was not married and had no children, Mayor DuPree said.
After visiting the crime scene, the mayor went to the hospital, where he tended to family members until early Sunday.
"You have to search for words you say to family members how much we love them; we are here to support them," he said. The city is making grief counselors available to the slain men's fellow officers.
DuPree vowed that the perpetrators of the attack would face justice.
Police in Oxford, Mississippi, sent out condolences in a tweet.
"Both Hattiesburg Police Officers have died. Terrible. Prayers to the entire community and families," it read.