Chattanooga Times Free Press

Suspect in Kentucky officer’s death killed

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HOPKINSVIL­LE, Ky. — A man wanted in the fatal shooting of an off-duty police officer in a small Kentucky city was found and killed Friday by law enforcemen­t officials in Tennessee.

James K. Decoursey, 35, of Hopkinsvil­le, Ky., was shot and killed after “a brief encounter with law enforcemen­t” in Clarksvill­e, Tenn., according to Kentucky State Police. The department said Decoursey fatally shot 38-year-old Hopkinsvil­le officer Phillip Meacham on Thursday, then fled the area on foot.

The suspect was found after law enforcemen­t officers tracked him down in Tennessee. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion, authoritie­s determined Decoursey had likely fled in a stolen vehicle to the Clarksvill­e area. Law enforcemen­t officers located the vehicle in the parking lot of a restaurant. At about the same time, authoritie­s received a tip from a hotel across the street, reporting that a man matching Decoursey’s descriptio­n was there asking for a cigarette.

Montgomery County sheriff’s deputies and a U.S. marshal then confronted Decoursey as he walked back toward the restaurant. The TBI said Decoursey appears to have ignored repeated commands and the situation escalated, resulting in the law enforcemen­t officers firing upon Decoursey, killing him. No law enforcemen­t officers were injured.

Authoritie­s haven’t described Decoursey’s motive. Hopkinsvil­le Police Chief Clayton Sumner said DeCoursey had a prior arrest record, was known to police, and that while he wasn’t positive the two men knew each other personally, “considerin­g they’re both from here, it’s very likely.”

Meacham, married and with two school-age children, had been with the Hopkinsvil­le department since last May. Meacham had more than 14 years of experience of law enforcemen­t in Christian County.

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