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Updated · Fox News · Jul 14
FBI Probes Deputy U.S. Marshal's Killing in Alexandria as Suspect Held After 3 p.m. Standoff
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

FBI Probes Deputy U.S. Marshal's Killing in Alexandria as Suspect Held After 3 p.m. Standoff

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Summary

  • A Deputy U.S. Marshal was fatally shot Monday in Alexandria, Louisiana, while officers tried to serve an arrest warrant on a wanted fugitive in the Rutland Road area.
  • Around 3 p.m., members of the U.S. Marshals Violent Offender Task Force and Rapides Parish detectives were conducting the operation when an officer-involved shooting erupted.
  • The suspect was taken into custody after a lengthy standoff, suffered injuries in the encounter, and was transported to a local hospital; authorities said there is no ongoing public threat.
  • The FBI is leading the federal investigation into the assault on a federal officer, while Louisiana State Police and the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office are examining possible state-law violations and the shooting itself.

Insights

A federal agent is dead, but neighbors called the suspect a 'good man.' What don't we know about this fugitive?
Warrant service is a known killer of officers. Are current high-risk tactics worth the rising number of law enforcement funerals?