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Salina men sentenced to prison for shooting a police officer during a 2020 traffic stop

Salina men sentenced to prison for shooting a police officer during a 2020 traffic stop

Salina men sentenced to prison for shooting a police officer during a 2020 traffic stop

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Two Salina men have been sentenced to prison for an August, 2020 incident that happened during a traffic stop in Saline County.

A Saline County judge sentenced 39-year-old Shawn Humphrey to a total of almost 24 years in prison for aggravated battery against a law enforcement officer and two counts of aggravated assault against a law enforcement officer.   38-year-old Adam Humphrey was sentenced to over 20 and a half years.   Both men also received 36 months of post-release supervision and they will have to register as a violent offender for 15 years.

The men were arrested after an incident that happened during an attempted traffic stop near Salina.  A Salina police officer was shot and injured.   Shot were fired at another officer and a Saline County deputy, but they were not hit.

The judge also ordered the two men to pay $40,762 in restitution to the City of Salina for the injured officer’s medical bills.

 

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