
Georgia fire chief shot and killed in Alabama after stopping to help driver who struck deer: police
Fox News
A Georgia fire chief was shot and killed in Alabama over the weekend after he stopped to help out a driver who struck a deer in Chambers County, police say.
"Early investigation indicates that Chief Cauthen was attempting to assist individuals that had struck a deer while traveling on County Road 267," the Chambers County Sheriff's Office said. "Another individual (William Randall Franklin) that resided in the area opened fire on Chief Cauthen and the individual that struck the deer." Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
"All individuals were injured during [a] shootout. Chief Cauthen succumbed to his injuries prior to deputies arriving on the scene," the Sheriff’s Office added.

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