TREMONTON — For Randy Kidman, Sunday night started with what he thought were fireworks. Within minutes, he found himself in the middle of a deadly domestic violence incident that claimed the lives of two police officers — and nearly took his own.
“I heard a pop,” Randy recalled. “A few seconds went by, then another pop. Then another.”
Curious and concerned, Randy got into his car to ask nearby kids to stop setting off what he assumed were fireworks. But as he approached, a bullet tore through his windshield.
“I didn’t know what it was at first,” he said. “Then my ears started ringing and everything in my body said ‘Go.’”
Randy sped away and immediately called his wife, Nicole.
“I was like, ‘I need you to come outside. I think I got shot at,’” he said.
Nicole rushed out.
“I was think