Washington – Deputy U.S. Marshal Josie Wells died from a gunshot wound received in the line of duty in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March 10. Wells, 27, a native of Mississippi had been with the U.S. Marshals Service since January 2011.
Wells was part of a team executing arrest warrants on a
fugitive wanted for double homicide in Baton Rouge. The team engaged in gunfire
with the fugitive and Wells was shot. He was immediately transported to Lane
Regional Medical Center in Zachary, Louisiana, where he died.
The fugitive, Jamie Croom, was also shot and transported to
a local hospital where he later died.
“Our deputies and law enforcement partners face untold
dangers every day in the pursuit of justice in cities nationwide,” said
Director Stacia A. Hylton. “The fugitive who killed Deputy Wells was extremely
dangerous, wanted for double homicide and intentionally evaded justice.”
Hylton added, “When a public servant dies in the line of
duty, it is an immeasurable tragedy felt by all. Our thoughts and prayers are
with Deputy Wells’ family, friends and colleagues.”
The shooting investigation is being conducted by FBI and the
Baton Rouge Police Department.
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