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Police say 2 Kansas deputies killed by inmate were parents

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - Two Kansas sheriff's deputies who were shot and killed by an inmate while transporting him between the courthouse and jail were both parents, authorities said Saturday.

The inmate, whose name hasn't been released, shot Wyandotte County Sheriff's deputies Theresa King and Patrick Rohrer on Friday in a gated area behind the county courthouse. He may have used one of the deputies' own guns to shoot them during a struggle after he got out of the van, authorities said.

The inmate was also shot and underwent surgery Friday. Terry Zeigler, the police chief of Kansas City, Kansas, said at a news conference Saturday that as far as he knew, the man was in stable condition.

Rohrer, 35, died shortly after the shooting. He had been with the force for seven years and leaves behind two your children, Wyandotte County sheriff's Maj. Kelli Bailiff said. King, 44, died early on Saturday at a hospital. She had three children, including a young one.

Zeigler said the authorities were withholding the inmate's name until he's been formally charged, which is expected to happen next week.

The officials declined to go into more specifics about how the shooting happened, though Bailiff said the deputies had "followed proper procedure."

A candlelight vigil for the deputies will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in front of City Hall.

Evidence markers dot the pavement just outside the Wyandotte County courthouse, Friday, June 16, 2018, in Kansas City, Kan. Authorities say one sheriff's deputy is dead and another is critically wounded after they were overcome by an inmate while driving a transport vehicle near the courthouse./The Kansas City Star via AP) The Associated Press
This undated photo provided by Kansas City, Kansas police department shows Deputy Theresa King. Kansas City police confirmed that King, 44, died just after midnight following a shooting on Friday, June 15, 2018. Officer Patrick Rohrer, 35, died earlier. An inmate who was being transported in Kansas City overpowered two officers and shot them. The inmate was also shot during the confrontation, his condition was not known. Investigators said the inmate may have grabbed a weapon from one of the deputies during a struggle after he got out of a van late Friday morning. (Kansas City Kansas police department via AP) The Associated Press
This undated photo provided by Kansas City, Kansas police department shows DeputyPatrick Rohrer. Kansas City police confirmed that Rohrer and Deputy Theresa King died from injuries suffered when an inmate who was being transported in Kansas City overpowered two officers and shot them on Friday, June 15, 2018. The inmate was also shot during the confrontation, his condition was not known. Investigators said the inmate may have grabbed a weapon from one of the deputies during a struggle after he got out of a van late Friday morning. (Kansas City Kansas police department via AP) The Associated Press
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