Imperial Valley Press

Sheri : Suspect, 2 others in family among dead in stando

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BOONE, N.C. (AP) — A married couple found dead along with a suspected gunman after a 13-hour stando at a North Carolina home were members of the same family, a sheri ’s o ce said Thursday. Two deputies also were fatally shot in the home.

The Watauga County Sheri ’s O ce said George Wyatt Ligon, 58, and Michelle Annette Ligon, 61, were killed Wednesday inside their home in Boone. A sheri ’s statement said the suspect, Isaac Alton Barnes, 32, also was found dead at the home and had a large number of weapons.

Barnes was identified as Michelle Ligon’s son and George Ligon’s stepson.

Authoritie­s said Barnes was suspected in the fatal shootings of two deputies who had been dispatched to the home Wednesday. Sgt. Chris Ward died at a hospital in Johnson City, Tennessee, after Wednesday’s shooting while K-9 O cer Logan Fox died at the scene, the sheri ’s of

fice said.

Watauga County Sheri Len Hagaman said family members had expressed concerns about the large number of weapons in Barnes’ possession. The sheri added that he believed Barnes may have been contemplat­ing an attack in public.

“There was familial concern that he might try to do something and he had evidently a fairly large cache of weapons and he was at the house, which we didn’t think he would be,” the sheri said.

“I’m convinced that the attitude of the suspect was such that he was planning this, not particular­ly at the officers, but possibly the public in general,” Hagaman said. “The o cers, they thought they were going into one situation, and the perpetrato­r, the suspect was there.”

A Boone Police o cer, a Boone firefighte­r and an Appalachia­n State University police o cer also were shot at during an initial attempt to rescue the deputies, and the Boone

police o cer was hit, but he escaped injury because of his Kevlar helmet, Hagaman said.

Morganton Department of Public Safety Maj. Ryan Lander told The News Herald just before 11 p.m. that the suspect appeared to have killed himself.

“This is an incredibly tragic situation and our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved as well as their families and our community,” Hagaman said earlier. “I greatly appreciate the tremendous support we are receiving from law enforcemen­t agencies across the region and the state.”

The sheri ’s o ce said officers from approximat­ely 15 law enforcemen­t agencies had surrounded the home during the stando . Other people living nearby were evacuated or told to shelter in place as it dragged on throughout the day and into Wednesday night.

Clarence Wilson, 78, was on his porch Wednesday when deputies pulled up in front of the house

across the street. Gunfire erupted after the deputies arrived, Wilson said.

“Then they told me to get back in the house and stay,” he said.

Wilson said he later saw officers pull a man from the house.

“I don’t know if it was a deputy or who it was,” he said. “I was just worried about keeping myself safe.”

Wilson said he heard a second barrage of gunfire around noon Wednesday as the house remained surrounded.

Afterward, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said he spoke with the sheri to o er support and express his condolence­s.

“We grieve for Sgt. Chris Ward, K-9 Deputy Logan Fox and the entire Watauga County law enforcemen­t community today,” Cooper tweeted. “These horrific shootings that claimed lives and loved ones show the ever-present danger law enforcemen­t can encounter in the line of duty.”

 ?? WSOCTV VIA AP ?? In this image taken from video on Wednesday law enforcemen­t work the scene of a fatal shooting outside a home in Boone N.C.
WSOCTV VIA AP In this image taken from video on Wednesday law enforcemen­t work the scene of a fatal shooting outside a home in Boone N.C.

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