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Georgia deputy killed, search on for suspects considered ‘armed and dangerous’

Leandro by Leandro
July 8, 2019
in U.S.
Georgia deputy killed, search on for suspects considered ‘armed and dangerous’
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Georgia cops Monday were hunting the “armed and dangerous” accomplices involved in the shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy Sunday night.

The unidentified Hall County deputy was trying to stop a stolen vehicle around 11 p.m. when he was fatally shot in an exchange that also wounded the alleged gunman, WSB-TVreported. The suspect was transported to the hospital with undisclosed injuries, but police were still searching for an unknown number of others allegedly also involved.

A Hall County Sheriff’s Deputy was killed in the line of duty after an exchange of gunfire with a suspect in the area of Jesse Jewell and Highland Avenue last night. HCSO and other LE agencies are actively searching for multiple suspects. Call (770) 533-7693 with any tips. pic.twitter.com/rWtTmRmLva

— Hall County Sheriff (@HallCountySO) July 8, 2019

The individuals involved in the shootout were also allegedly responsible for the theft of several guns during the weekend, according to FOX5.

Authorities from several agencies, including Georgia State Patrol and local police departments, were assisting with the search for the suspects. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation tweeted it was “working to gather details” on an officer-involved shooting.

“With an ongoing search there is a mix of focus, sorrow and tragedy.”

From the sky and the ground, law enforcement in Hall Co search for crew involved in gunfight with deputies. LISTEN: pic.twitter.com/H7QPiLLlQn

— Kaitlyn Pratt (@Fox5Kaitlyn) July 8, 2019

“The agency as a whole is taking it hard, as any law enforcement agency does when it loses an officer or deputy,” Derrick Booth, public information officer of the sheriff’s office, said. “But no closure now with suspects still on the loose.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Hall County Sheriff’s Office at 770-533-7693.

Leandro

Leandro

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