Officer Morin moved out of Surgical Intensive Care Unit following shooting

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Officer Morin moved out of Surgical Intensive Care Unit following shooting
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According to an official with the Huntsville Police Department, officer Morin was moved out of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit and into a private room Saturday as his recovery continues.

The injured officers were taken to Huntsville Hospital with life-threatening injuries. The woman injured was also transported to Huntsville Hospital.Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall identified the fallen officer as officer Garrett Crumby, 36, and the officer in critical condition as officer Albert Morin, 34.

In 2022, he joined the HPD Bike Unit and volunteered at local events, he was described by colleagues as someone who would do anything for people he loved and for anyone who needed help. Officer Morin joined HPD in 2017 and is described by colleagues as someone who is dedicated to his duties a supervisor stated that Morin was the most productive officer on his squad in 2022.

Laws allegedly shot both Huntsville PD officers and the female victim. Laws was charged with capital murder and booked in the Madison County Jail where he is being held without bond. Officer Crumby was transported by Madison County Coroner Dr. Tyler Berryhill to the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences in Huntsville on Tuesday night. On Wednesday Berryhill announced that the autopsy was complete and it was confirmed that Crumby was killed as the result of gunshot injuries he sustained.

Huntsville Police Department officers transported officer Garrett Crumby to the Berryhill Funeral Home on Wednesday.

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