Officers from 'Alaska State Troopers' killed
CNN
By Michael Pearson and Ed Payne
May 2, 2014
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: Both Alaska troopers killed Thursday had appeared on National Geographic show
Sgt. Patrick Johnson and Trooper Gabriel Rich died in Tanana
Details of what happened remain unclear
Tanana is an isolated village of 254 in Alaska's vast interior
(CNN) -- Two Alaska state troopers have died in a confrontation on the dirt streets of an isolated Alaska village.
A spokeswoman for the police agency identified the slain men as Sgt. Patrick Johnson and Trooper Gabriel Rich.
They died Thursday in Tanana, a remote village in Alaska's interior, 130 miles west of Fairbanks and 281 miles north of Anchorage.
Both had appeared on the National Geographic Channel program "Alaska State Troopers," the channel said Friday.
They worked out of the agency's Fairbanks rural service unit, according to the police agency.
Except to say that one person has been detained in the incident, officials have released few details about what happened.
CNN affiliate KTVF reported that the officers had headed to the village to follow up on a report from the previous night of someone brandishing a gun.
The Alaska Dispatch website reported that the troopers were shot after an unarmed village public safety officer called for backup after an altercation involving the botched sale of a $150 couch.
The news site said two people had been arrested, one after a lengthy standoff with heavily armed police.
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