Nineteen people were killed by police in Utah in 2018, a record number in recent years, and the Utah Attorney General’s Office is now investigating why the year was so deadly. Here are the names of those shots by police and whether or not the officers’ uses of deadly force have been ruled justified.
(In other shootings, police fired at but did not hit five people, and shot and injured six people, for a total of 30 cases in 2018 where deadly force was used.)
Feb. 15 • Fordell Hill, 27, was killed in a shootout with Colorado police just across the state border in Utah.