Man Charged With Murder In Killing Of Officer On 1st Shift

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In this photo released by Georgia Department of Public Safety, Damien Ferguson is photographed after he was apprehended Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, in Alamo, Ga. Ferguson is accused of gunning down a Georgia police officer during his first shift with the department Saturday, Oct. 9. Authorities said the ambush was in retaliation for the officer's arrest of an associate of Ferguson's hours earlier. (Georgia Department of Public Safety via AP)

ALAMO, Ga. (AP) — A man accused of gunning down a Georgia police officer during his first shift with the department has been charged, after he ambushed the officer in retaliation for the arrest of an associate hours earlier, authorities said.

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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said 43-year-old Damien Anthony Ferguson has been charged with murder in the shooting death of Officer Dylan Harrison outside the Alamo Police Department early Saturday.

On Friday afternoon, Harrison approached a driver in the parking lot of the Circle K convenience store across from the police department after he observed a traffic violation, authorities said. The driver refused to identify himself and the interaction escalated when the man pushed Harrison. Harrison used his Taser, arrested the man and took him to jail, authorities said.

“It is believed that the ambush-style attack on Officer Harrison was retaliation for the incident and arrest of the man,” the bureau said in a statement on Sunday evening. They did not identify the man.

Speaking at a press conference Sunday, Alamo Police Chief Karen Zanders said, “I have never experienced a grief that I have felt since Officer Dylan Harrison’s life was taken in our small, quiet town.”

“His life was taken from him for simply doing his job,” she added.

Ferguson was taken into custody on Sunday afternoon at his home in Alamo, located in Wheeler County about 90 miles (145 kilometers) southeast of Macon. A state SWAT team and a division of the U.S. Marshals Service arrested him without incident following a large manhunt.

He is also charged with aggravated stalking related to a previous domestic incident and is being held in the Laurens County jail, authorities said.

It was not immediately known Sunday if he has an attorney to speak on his behalf.

Harrison is survived by his wife and their 6-month-old son.


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Marcia
Marcia
2 years ago

I don’t care what color the perp is, bring back the death penalty for murder of a police officer.

HeshyEkes
HeshyEkes
2 years ago

Endemic racism! Where’s equity? The number of Blacks in prison are proportionately way higher than their percentage of the population! Consider this situation; why arrest a Black for this crime? Arrest a white person! That’s what equity requires. It should be irrelevant that the perpetrator happened to be Black!

Democrats support Jew haters and terrorists.
Democrats support Jew haters and terrorists.
2 years ago

White supremacists strike again.

Yitzchok
Yitzchok
2 years ago

Black Lives Matter

Marc S Rosenblatt
Marc S Rosenblatt
2 years ago

Forget color! If he did the crime, the death sentence is too kind, but the best we can do.

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
2 years ago

I don’t know what is worse:
The racist comments posted here by the endless supply of mindless people here on VIN or the VIN moderators that should know better than to allow the racist comments to be posted.