TREMONTON, Utah — About a month after the tragic shooting in Tremonton that killed two police officers, and injured a deputy and K9, people are trying to help a family involved in the situation that is trying to move forward.
"She just asked for help that night. She didn't do anything wrong,” said Debbie Nelson. “And we need to support her and show her, you didn’t do this."
Nelson is referring to the woman involved in the domestic violence incident at the home where the suspect, Ryan Michael Bate, shot at law enforcement.
"I couldn’t get my mind off of the mom,” added Nelson. “And I just decided somebody's got to help her and the kids, so that’s how we got involved.” She didn’t know the woman or her 3 kids, but has since been raising money and collecting donations to help them start ove