Georgia Fire Chief Fatally Shot While Assisting Accident Victims
A tragic incident unfolded in Lafayette, Alabama, when 54-year-old James Bartholomew Cauthen, a battalion fire chief with Coweta County Fire in Georgia, was shot and killed while attempting to assist two individuals who had struck a deer on County Road 267. According to the Chambers County Alabama Sheriff's Office, deputies arrived around 5 p.m. to find Cauthen and the accident victims suffering from gunshot wounds.
Cauthen succumbed to his injuries shortly after, while the other two individuals were airlifted to trauma centers in LaGrange and Columbus. The sheriff's office described the situation as "bizarre," with Chief Deputy Mike Parrish expressing disbelief that such violence could occur in response to an animal-related traffic accident.
William Randall Franklin, a local man, has been charged with Cauthen's murder and will be arrested after being discharged from the hospital, where he was treated for injuries sustained during the incident. Investigators indicate that Franklin was responsible for opening fire.
Coweta County Fire released a statement mourning the loss of Cauthen, who had served in their department for over 24 years, and expressed gratitude for the community's support during this difficult time.
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