Deputy killed while serving warrant
Published: June 5, 2008 at 9:31 PM
MONTEAGLE, Tenn., June 5 (UPI) -- A Tennessee police officer was shot dead and another officer was wounded Thursday as they attempted to serve a warrant, police said.
Police were conducting a manhunt for Kermit Eugene Bryson, 29, of Monteagle, WRCB-TV reported.
The dead officer was identified as Grundy County Sheriff's Deputy Shane Tate. Police said Tate, 28, a recent police academy graduate, had been a sheriff's deputy for three years.
Brian Malhoite, a Monteagle police officer, was treated after being grazed by a bullet. A third officer was not injured.
Bryson, the alleged killer, was believed to still be in the area, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said. Police used electronic billboards in Tennessee and four neighboring states to display his picture, The Birmingham (Ala.) News reported.
Investigators said Bryson was on probation and has a long history of arrests and convictions.
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