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Sunday, July 28, 2024
IN MY DAY THIS COP KILLER WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN TAKEN ALIVE
One officer fatally shot, three others injured during standoff with murder suspect with extensive criminal history
UPDATE: The fallen officer has been identified as Senior Corporal Segus Jolivette.
Cpl. Segus R. JolivetteJEANERETTE, LA - Authorities have confirmed that during a standoff with
an armed suspect, one police officer was killed and three other officers
were injured.
According to KLFY,
the suspect, 31-year-old Nyjal Hurst has been arrested after an hours
long armed hostage standoff with multiple law enforcement agencies,
including the SWAT team. On Thursday, July 25th, around 9:00 a.m., the
Marshal's Office learned that Hurst was inside of a home located in the
2500 block of Martin Luther King Drive.
The incident began when the City Marshal attempted to serve an arrest
warrant at the home. Upon arriving on scene, two people came out of the
residents telling deputies that Hurst was inside. Instead of coming out,
Hurst barricaded himself and two others, including a child. According
to the Lafayette Police Department (LPD), during the standoff, Hurst
fired multiple shots at the officers.
Two officers were hit with gunfire and bullet fragments hit the other
two officers. One LPD officer died in the line of duty as a result of
the incident and three other officers were injured. Those officers
remain in good condition with non-life-threatening injuries and are
expected to recover.
At the time of the incident, Hurst was wanted by the Iberia Parish
Sheriff's Office (IPSO) for attempted first degree murder in a drive-by
shooting. Court records also show that he was arrested in Lafayette
Parish back in July 2023 for numerous charges, including possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon.
Authorities said that Hurst was known to have outstanding arrest
warrants for Jeanerette Police Department for aggravated second degree
battery and home invasion. The Marshal's Office said that Hurst also has
warrants for St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office for armed robbery,
illegal use of weapons, attempted car jacking, domestic abuse, battery
child endangerment by strangulation, and two counts of aggravated
battery.
According to WWLTV,
the names of the officers who were injured as well as the officer who
died in the line of duty, have not yet been released by LPD. The
Louisiana State Police (LSP) will be investigating the officer-involved shooting and are asking anyone with photos or video of what happened to send them in.
LSP said in a statement, "Investigators are working to gather
information and the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab is responding to
process the scene. This is an active investigation; additional
information will be released when it comes available."
Mayor Monique Boulet said in a statement, "I am deeply saddened to share
the news of the recent loss of one of our cherished community members
and a devoted police officer of the Lafayette Police Department. This
rare and tragic event brings us great sadness and grief. Our hearts go
out to the officer's family, friends, and colleagues during this
incredibly difficult time. To honor their courage and dedication, I ask
that you join me in prayer and support for all those affected by this
heartbreaking loss."
Hurst has an extensive criminal history dating back to 2011. At his
first court appearance, a $500,000 bond was set. He has not yet been
charged in connection the officer's death.
2 comments:
We don't do that any more. I am not sure as a society we are better for the change.
Thank George Floyd and BLM for the surge in police killings. Now we train our cops to de-escalate which I believe is a mistake. (USA)
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