The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Four troopers hurt, suspect dead in Oklahoma shootout

- By Associated Press

TALIHINA, OKLA. — Four Oklahoma troopers were struck by gunfire or shrapnel while serving a warrant early Friday at a man’s home that may have been booby-trapped to spark a large fire, authoritie­s said.

The blaze has consumed several buildings in downtown Talihina, a town of about 1,100 people that’s about 150 miles (240 kilometers) southeast of Oklahoma City.

The suspect was shot and has been pronounced dead, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Capt. Paul Timmons said. The four troopers are expected to recover.

Local authoritie­s had requested help from state troopers to execute a drug-related warrant because the man had a “violent criminal history,” Timmons said.

“As soon as they made entry, they were met by gunfire,” Timmons said.

He said authoritie­s are “fairly certain” the man had surveillan­ce cameras set up.

A fifth trooper who was wearing a protective vest was also struck in the chest area by gunfire, but escaped any injury because of the vest, Timmons said. Authoritie­s don’t yet know what caused the fire, but Timmons said the blaze broke out instantly after the law enforcemen­t officers tried to execute the warrant.

“Right now we suspect that the building may have been booby-trapped with some type of explosive device that maybe started the fire,” Timmons said.

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