Policeman
shot to death and three women stabbed, one fatally, in Louisiana
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[August 27, 2015]
By Jon Herskovitz
(Reuters) - Police firing tear gas stormed
a grocery market in southwestern Louisiana on Wednesday to arrest a man
accused of shooting a police officer to death and stabbing three women,
one fatally, before barricading himself inside the store, authorities
said.
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The suspect, identified as Harrison Lee Wiley Jr., was captured
about an hour after the violence began in the small town of Sunset,
about 70 miles (112 km) west of the state capital, Baton Rouge, the
St. Landry Parish Sheriff said.
Wiley is accused of stabbing his wife and two other women in a
"domestic disturbance," then fatally shooting the officer who was
the first to arrive on the scene, Sheriff Bobby Guidroz told
reporters.
Wiley, described by responding officers as "highly intoxicated,"
then jumped into an automobile and drove about three blocks before
crashing the vehicle into a JR Food Mart, the sheriff said.
“It went to hell in a hand basket from there,” Guidroz said.
The grocery's owner, a customer and an employee who were inside the
store, escaped, and the suspect holed up inside an inner office
while police converged on the area and surrounded the building.
Officers fired volleys of tear gas into the building, then forced
their way inside to arrest the suspect, who "resisted" before he was
subdued and taken into custody, the sheriff said.
"I was told by officers responding that he was high on some sort of
narcotic," Guidroz said. "We're going to do a thorough investigation
as to what he was high on," he said.
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The slain Sunset police officer, initially reported to have survived
his gunshot wounds, was identified as Henry Nelson, 51. One of the
stabbing victims, Shameka Johnson, 40, was also pronounced dead, the
sheriff said.
Johnson's sister, Surlay Johnson, and Wiley's wife, Courtney
Jolivette, were hospitalized with stab wounds, the sheriff said.
The Johnson women are siblings of the mayor of the neighboring town
of Grand Coteau, the sheriff added. Their relationship, if any, to
the suspect, was unclear.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas; Writing by Steve
Gorman and Victoria Cavaliere; Editing by Sandra Maler and Peter
Cooney)
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