Alaska State Troopers fatally shot a man who shot and wounded a trooper in Kasilof after a four-hour standoff that started late Thursday, according to the state Department of Public Safety.
Mason Toloff, a 32-year-old Kasilof resident, was shot and killed during the incident that began last Thursday night and resulted in a trooper also being shot and injured, troopers said.
Troopers received a 911 call about a man “yelling and discharging a firearm” in the area of Crooked Creek Road in Kasilof just after 10 p.m. Thursday, the agency said in an online statement.
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Alaska State Troopers shot and killed Mason Toloff, 32, in Kasilof early Friday morning, after they say he was yelling and firing a gun and injured one of the responding troopers. A trooper dispatch ...