A manhunt is underway in Tennessee after a sheriff’s deputy was once killed and every other was once injured all the way through a visitors forestall Thursday, consistent with Blount County Sheriff James Berrong.
Throughout a information convention early Friday morning, the sheriff’s place of business recognized the deputy killed as Greg McCowan. It was once additionally printed {that a} feminine deputy was once shot within the leg and transported to a neighborhood medical institution.
Government are actively looking for Kenneth Wayne DeHart, 42, in reference to the fatal visitors forestall in Maryville Thursday evening. Berrong mentioned warrants were issued for first-degree homicide, tried first-degree homicide and felon in ownership of a firearm.
Main points surrounding the visitors forestall, which came about within the 4900 block of Sevierville Street, and what resulted in the fatal capturing weren’t instantly to be had.
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A Blue Alert has been issued in Tennessee for DeHart, who was once closing noticed within the Wildwood house east of Maryville. He was once using a silver Lexus, however is now believed to be on foot and is thought of as to be “armed and threatening.”
He’s described as a Black guy with black hair and brown eyes who stands at 6-feet tall and weighs 260 kilos. The Blount County Sheriff’s Place of job mentioned he lately has dreadlocks.
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) is helping native regulation enforcement within the seek for DeHart and the investigation.Â
He was once added to the state’s Maximum Sought after checklist Friday morning and the TBI is providing a praise of as much as $2,500 for info resulting in his arrest.
The Blount County mayor may be providing a $10,000 praise for info resulting in his arrest, consistent with Berrong.Â
Tips about DeHart’s whereabouts can also be left with the BCSO at 865-981-7125 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
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Berrong shared via tearful eyes Friday morning that he has spoken to McCowan’s circle of relatives and apologized for “no longer protective him.”
“We are going to get this guy off the streets of east Tennessee and put him in the back of bars,” Berrong promised.