A Kentucky State Police investigation is underway after a Christian County deputy struck and killed a man suspected of being involved in a robbery. The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, when the deputy hit the suspect while responding to a burglary call.
What Happened
On Wednesday afternoon, a Christian County deputy was responding to a burglary on Morgan Lane in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, when the tragic incident occurred. Authorities report that the suspect, later identified as 40-year-old Brandon Higgins from Hopkinsville, jumped over a guardrail and ran into the road. The deputy, who was in pursuit of Higgins, struck the man with his police vehicle. Higgins was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Higgins matched the description of a burglary suspect that deputies were searching for in connection with the crime on Morgan Lane.
Investigation and Next Steps
The Kentucky State Police have taken over the investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. The details of the interaction between Higgins and the deputy leading up to the collision are under review. At this time, the incident remains under investigation by state authorities, and further details will be released as the investigation progresses.
Community and Law Enforcement Reactions
The incident has sparked concerns and questions within the local community. As the investigation continues, Kentucky State Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
The Christian County Sheriff’s Office has expressed their condolences and reiterated their cooperation with Kentucky State Police in the investigation, as they work to uncover more details of this tragic event.
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This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
