
Tennessee deputy shot during traffic stop, suspect in custody, sheriff says
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A deputy with the Williamson County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee is expected to survive after getting shot at least once while attempting to make a traffic stop early Thursday, authorities said.
Investigators said the deputy was shot at least once, according to the sheriff's office. He was being treated at a hospital and was expected to be OK.
The suspect, who is believed to be from Lyles, Tennessee, suffered injuries after wrecking his car in a crash while evading the deputy, the sheriff’s off said. He was taken into custody and was also receiving treatment at a hospital.
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