Who was Pradeep Tamang? Nepal-born police officer killed in US hotel shootout
A Nepal-born police officer was killed and another critically injured in a shooting incident in the United States on Sunday while responding to a fraud-related call at a hotel near Stone Mountain, officials said.
According to media reports, the slain officer, identified as Pradeep Tamang, had moved to the US about a decade ago and joined the police department in 2025.
The incident occurred on Sunday, February 1, at approximately 7:30 a.m., when Gwinnett County Police officers were dispatched to 1790 E. Park Place Blvd. following reports of fraud.
“While on scene, officers made contact with a subject who fired shots at two officers, striking both of them,” Gwinnett County Police said in a Facebook post.
“The officers returned fire, injuring the subject. The officers and the suspect were transported to a local hospital with injuries,” the statement added.
Police later confirmed that one officer succumbed to his injuries, while the other remains in critical condition.
Title: Gwinnett County Officer Involved Shooting
— Gwinnett County Police (@GwinnettPd) February 1, 2026
Date: (Update) Feb 1, 2026
The officers involved have been identified as Master Police Officer David M. Reed #1802 and Police Officer Senior Pradeep Tamang #2741.
Master Police Officer Reed is currently being treated for his… https://t.co/ewfQG2cCSJ pic.twitter.com/voHljQ6DiU
Sharing details about the deceased police officer, Gwinnett County Police said: "Tamang joined the Gwinnett County Police Department in July 2024 and graduated from the 121st Police Academy in May 2025."
The suspect has been identified as 35-year-old Kevin Andrews. Authorities said Andrews sustained non-life-threatening injuries and will be taken to the Gwinnett County Jail upon his release from the hospital.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) said Andrews, a resident of Decatur, Georgia, has been charged with one count of malice murder, one count of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault upon a public safety officer, and one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Today, we join @GwinnettPD in mourning the loss of a brave officer and are praying for the swift recovery of another.
— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) February 1, 2026
This is the latest reminder of the dangers law enforcement face on a daily basis, and we are grateful for every one that puts themselves in harm’s way to protect…
Reacting to the incident, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp wrote on X: “Today, we join @GwinnettPD in mourning the loss of a brave officer and are praying for the swift recovery of another.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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