Friend: Slain Georgia officer the 'absolute kindest person'


              This booking photo provided by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation shows Seth Brandon Spangler, 31, Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, in Georgia. Two police officers were shot, one of them fatally, when suspect Spangler, walked out of a wooded area accompanied by Samantha Roof, 22, and opened fire on Friday as the officers investigated a stolen car found beside a road in rural Georgia. (Georgia Bureau of Investigation via AP)
This booking photo provided by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation shows Seth Brandon Spangler, 31, Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, in Georgia. Two police officers were shot, one of them fatally, when suspect Spangler, walked out of a wooded area accompanied by Samantha Roof, 22, and opened fire on Friday as the officers investigated a stolen car found beside a road in rural Georgia. (Georgia Bureau of Investigation via AP)

CEDARTOWN, Ga. (AP) - A Georgia police officer killed while investigating a stolen vehicle is being remembered as a devoted wife and mother who was always willing to help others.

Polk County police Officer Kristin Hearne was fatally shot Friday when she and Officer David Goodrich investigated a car found beside a rural road. Goodrich's bulletproof vest protected him from serious injury. The suspected gunman, 31-year-old Seth Brandon Spangler, was arrested a few hours later after he emerged from a patch of woods and surrendered.

Nicole Smith, of Rockmart, has been a close friend of Hearne's since high school. Smith recalls the 29-year-old officer as "the absolute kindest person anyone would ever meet."

Police Chief Kenny Dodd says Hearne was a five-year veteran of the department who worked hard and loved her job.

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