The Columbus Dispatch

Ga. sheriff: 3 officers hurt, 1 suspect dead, 1 held after chase

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VILLA RICA, Ga. – Three officers were shot in a police chase that ended early Monday with one suspect killed and another in custody, authoritie­s said.

A Georgia State Patrol trooper clocked a car going 111 mph on Interstate 20 and gave chase around 3:30 a.m., Georgia State Patrol Capt. Brandon Dawson said. The driver stopped initially, but took off again with the trooper in pursuit. The trooper bumped the car to try to stop it but the driver of the car regained control, Dawson said.

The trooper continued pursuing the vehicle until a passenger used a rifle to fire at the patrol car and hit it, taking it out of action.

Police officers from Carrollton then joined the chase. At some point, a passenger leaned out and fired a shot into a police vehicle, hitting an officer, Carrollton Police Chief Joel Richards said. The officer lost control of his vehicle and hit a utility pole. Other officers stopped to help him.

The suspect continued on and Villa Rica police officers pursued the car down a side road, Villa Rica Police Chief Michael Mansour said. Shots were fired at the officers and one officer was hit twice, he said.

A Carroll County sheriff’s deputy was also shot in the arm, Sheriff Terry Langley said.

One suspect was killed and the other was taken into custody “after a negotiatio­n” and was being held in the Carroll County jail, Langley said.

“It could have been a lot worse, and we’re thankful and we pray for the speedy recovery of those officers,” Langley said.

The law enforcemen­t agencies involved asked the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion to take over.

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