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“It Really Does Affect Us!”- Idaho Police Chief Breaks Down In Tears Over University Murders Investigation


The police chief of Moscow, Idaho was recently seen getting emotional as he and his team carry on with the heartbreaking and tragic university murders investigations.

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The emotional police chief explained how things like this really do affect a lot of people and he’s had a series of personal connections with those involved and their families. Therefore, it just makes it so much harder for him and others to go about the situation.

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Recently, four students were killed and they were all from the University of Idaho. He spoke about the tragic details while appearing on air for an interview with Fox News.

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James Fry who is the Police Chief for the Moscow district outlined how stories like these really do affect him and his entire team and it’s like losing one of their own loved ones.

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He sat down with Fox News today and mentioned how it may have been three weeks since the tragedy struck but it’s a very heartbreaking moment to consider.

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The fact that the police are yet to gain any sort of momentum on the ordeal is just tragic for him. And that means having no answer for all those families who lost their loved ones in the incident.

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“I don’t know how to see eye to eye with such people. I feel ashamed. It’s hard to even think about what they may be going through during this difficult time”- he added.

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Now, the leading police chief has vowed to personally take part in the matter and prevent this terrifying quadruple homicide from turning cold.

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