
Louisiana deputy dead five years after being shot multiple times while serving drug-related warrant
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A Louisiana deputy who has been under intense medical care for the past five years after being shot by a suspect while serving a drug-related warrant in 2016 has died, officials announced Sunday.
His exact cause of death was not immediately disclosed by authorities. While serving a warrant in the 3500 block of Douglas Street in New Orleans, he and his members of the task force entered the residence and a suspect began firing on them. Arnold was shot multiple times and rushed to the hospital. He has been under intense medical care since that day, Lopinto said.More Related News

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