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Chief: ‘It was a senseless killing’

The shootings that left an officer dead are described as “more or less an ambush” by Polk County Police Chief Kenny Dodd.

- By Doug Walker and Kevin Myrick RN-T Associate Editor / PSJ Editor DWalker@RN-T.com / KMyrick@RN-T.com

“This is a very sad day for the Polk County Police Department and the citizens of Polk County,” were the words of Polk County Police Chief Kenny Dodd during a news conference about the fatal shooting of Detective Kristen Hearne, 29, and wounding of Officer David Goodrich. An officer with the Polk County Police Department for the past five years, Hearne is the first officer killed in the line of duty in the 60 year history of the department. Goodrich is a rookie officer who has been with the police force for about six months.

A man and woman are in police custody after a manhunt in northweste­rn Polk County following the shooting around 11 a.m. Friday morning. The shooting occurred near the intersecti­on of Santa Claus Road and Ga. 100 south of Cave Spring.

The shooter was identified by GBI Director Vernon Keenan during a news conference Friday night as Seth Brandon Spangler, 31, from the Chattanoog­a area. The woman was identified as Samantha Roof, 22, also from Chattanoog­a.

A third individual who drove up to the scene on a motorcycle was also taken into custody. He is thought to have been coming to the area to pick up one of the suspects.

Hearne and Goodrich were investigat­ing a resident’s complaint about a suspicious vehicle described as a Ford Escape when Spangler and Roof approached them.

“Officers Goodrich and Hearne began talking with the two of them. They were acting suspicious,” Keenan said. “Suddenly, Spangler pulled out a handgun and shot both officers. Goodrich was saved by his bullet proof vest and was able to return fire and call for help.”

Coroner Tony Brazier said Hearne was struck several times and was pronounced dead at Polk

Medical Center at 11;49 a.m. Goodrich’s injuries were assessed at Polk Medical Center, where he was treated and released.

The suspects fled into the heavily wooded Santa Claus Mountain area and the woman was taken into custody less than an hour after the shooting. Spangler was captured around 2:45 p.m. “He walked out of the woods up on some of the officers that were guarding the perimeter,” Keenan said.

The GBI director said Spangler, who was wanted on a probation warrant out of Walker County, will be charged with felony murder

and felony aggravated assault. He said Roof would also face felony charges but did not specify what charges.

“Word can’t express the sorrow and hurt we feel right now as an agency,” Dodd said “Our heart goes out to the family. Kristen was the type of officer who lit up any room she was in.”

Hearne is survived by a husband, Matt, an officer with the Aragon Police Department, her parents and her 3-year-old son.

“We will do our best as an agency to support this family and support each other during this time,” Dodd said.

 ?? Fox 5 News Atlanta screenshot ?? Polk County police escort Seth Brandon Spangler, 31, into booking after apprehendi­ng Spangler around 2:45 p.m. Friday.
Fox 5 News Atlanta screenshot Polk County police escort Seth Brandon Spangler, 31, into booking after apprehendi­ng Spangler around 2:45 p.m. Friday.
 ?? Kevin Myrick / The Polk County Standard Journal ?? Polk County Police and Sheriff’s officials block off Santa Claus Road at Cave Spring Road in the hunt for a suspect Friday afternoon. The suspect, Seth Brandon Spangler, was taken into custody around 2:46 p.m.
Kevin Myrick / The Polk County Standard Journal Polk County Police and Sheriff’s officials block off Santa Claus Road at Cave Spring Road in the hunt for a suspect Friday afternoon. The suspect, Seth Brandon Spangler, was taken into custody around 2:46 p.m.
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Kenny Dodd, Polk County police chief
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Seth Brandon Spangler

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