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DeMeo called the shooting that killed Deutch "an unprovoked attack." "The deputies just pulled up. He was just getting out of the driver's side when the guy opened fire," the sheriff told AP. DeMeo identified the slain gunman as James Lacy Chaffin, 30. The other deputy who arrived with Deutch in a marked sheriff's department pickup truck escaped injury. A third deputy arriving in another vehicle fired four shots, killing the gunman, DeMeo said. Deutch was wearing a bulletproof vest, but DeMeo said at least one shot from the assault rifle pierced his body armor. He was flown by medical helicopter to University Medical Center in Las Vegas, where he underwent surgery but died late Monday. Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons has ordered state flags to be lowered to half-staff Saturday during Deutch's funeral services. DeMeo said the slain deputy was a six-year sheriff's department veteran and a police K9 handler in the department. Nye County has 108 sworn deputies a county of more than 18,000 square miles
-- almost as large as the states of New Hampshire and Vermont combined. "He loved his family, he loved his job, he loved the military and he loved his dog," said DeMeo, himself a former K9 handler. "I told him last week, 'I would clone you if I could.' He laughed," DeMeo said. "This is having a big impact on everyone he worked with."
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