Georgia police officer shot useless on first day, armed suspect at giant

A manhunt began in Georgia on Saturday after a police officer who worked his first day with a local force was shot dead outside a police station.

The 26-year-old police officer Dylan Harrison was killed early Saturday morning in the Alamo, about 200 kilometers west of Savannah, reported the FOX subsidiary WGXA-TV in Macon.

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It was Harrison’s first part-time shift at the Alamo Police Department. He has been a full-time agent for the Oconee Drug Taskforce since 2018.

Authorities identified the suspect as Damien “Luke” Anthony Ferguson, 43, and said he should be considered armed and dangerous. A reward of $ 17,000 was offered for clues leading to Ferguson’s arrest.

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp posted a message on social media about the tragic loss of Officer Harrison.

“This morning one of our law enforcement officers in central Georgia was killed on duty,” Kemp wrote on Twitter. “Our thoughts and prayers go with the family, friends, and colleagues of this officer in the Alamo Police Department. May God continue to be with all who protect and serve. “

Harrison was the first Alamo officer killed on duty. He leaves behind a wife and a 6 month old baby.