The city reels as the Salt Lake City Police Department updates the public on the latest from two homicide investigations that unfolded over the weekend, piercing the typically peaceful Salt Lake City streets with violence and tragedy, the department released these updates earlier today, marking the continuation of their quest for answers.
Initial calls to SLC911 late Friday night, November 15, indicated a shooting near 1045 East 2100 South, where 26-year-old Oscar Moreno fell victim to the gunfire, his life abruptly and prematurely sealed by the cold arithmetic of a bullet, as perSLCPD. Detectives, having conducted multiple interviews, now grapple with the delicate task of discerning whether deadly force was at play in an act of self-defense, or if something more sinister edged its way into Moreno s last moments.
Merely minutes ticked by before the night’s quiet was shattered again, this time near 800 South Park Street where two lives were extinguished, 21-year-old Maxwell Rodgers, and 53-year-old Charlie Poulsen, the latter believed by detectives to have turned the gun on Rodgers before retreating to his apartment where he met his end, according toSLCPDfindings, a narrative of violence folding back upon itself.
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