Texarkana Gazette

Soldier charged with shooting wife to death before killing NY trooper

- By Chris Carola

A state police trooper responding to reports of gunfire was shot to death by a soldier who had just killed his wife at their home near his Army base in northern New York, authoritie­s said Monday.

Trooper Joel Davis was approachin­g the couple’s home in rural Theresa, near the Canadian border, when Staff Sgt. Justin Walters shot him in the torso with a rifle, leaving him in a roadside ditch, according to police and court documents.

Another trooper arrived and found Davis, 36, who died about an hour later at a hospital.

Walters’ wife, Nichole Walters, was found dead in the driveway, with multiple gunshot wounds. A female friend of hers, who was living on the property, also was shot, suffering non-life-threatenin­g injuries, police said.

Davis had been a state police trooper for four years, after 10 years as a county sheriff’s deputy in the area.

“He truly did love being a law enforcemen­t officer,” family friend Chris Fletcher said. “One of his last texts to another one of his cousins was he couldn’t believe he got paid to do what he does.”

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said “the entire New York family grieves” for Davis. A married father of three teenagers, he was the commission­er of a youth baseball league in his tight-knit community.

“It’s not just the police who suffer a loss like this,” said state police Superinten­dent George P. Beach II, noting that signs have already sprung up around the area to pay tribute to Davis.

Justin Walters, 32, was clad only in shorts when he was brought to a town court around 4 a.m. Monday to be charged with murder, WWNY-TV reported.

Ordered held without bail, he was scheduled to be re-arraigned late in the day, authoritie­s said.

A message left with the lawyer assigned to his case wasn’t immediatel­y returned.

A native of Zeeland, Michigan, Walters joined the Army in 2007 and did two one-year tours in Afghanista­n, in 2009 and again from March 2011 to March 2012, Army officials said.

Walters was stationed at Fort Drum, home of the 10th Mountain Division.

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