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Sheriff: South Georgia deputy shot and killed, stolen patrol car stopped on I-475 past Zebulon Road

Crisp County Sheriff Billy Hancock said, "A Crisp County Sheriff’s deputy met evil as he patrolled the streets of Crisp County."

MONROE COUNTY, Ga. — A Crisp County deputy was shot and killed during a traffic stop, according to Crisp County Sheriff Billy Hancock. 

Crisp County Sheriff Billy Hancock said, "A Crisp County Sheriff's deputy met evil as he patrolled the streets of Crisp County," in a statement on Facebook. 

The deputy pulled over 25-year-old Croshawn Gerard Cross in the 1300 Block of HWY 280 West. During the traffic stop, the vehicle came back stolen, and Cross was wanted for multiple burglaries in the area. The deputy was shot and critically injured after getting out of his patrol car.

After Cross shot and killed the deputy, he stole the deputy's patrol car and led officers on a chase through Central Georgia that ended in Monroe County.

Monroe County Sheriff Brad Freeman said they arrested Cross and recovered a stolen patrol car out of Crisp County after a chase ended on I-475 Wednesday morning.

Freeman says they received a lookout early Wednesday about a deputy getting shot in Crisp County with his patrol car getting stolen. 

Freeman later identified Cross as the man who was arrested.

The complete statement from the Crisp County Sheriff's Office:

"Last night, a Crisp County Sheriff's deputy met evil as he patrolled the streets of Crisp County. 

The men and women behind me from various agencies have been here since 3:40 this morning. 

A deputy in Crisp County encountered a suspicious vehicle. Being shortly told while he was out there that the suspect was wanted for numerous burglaries and possibly had firearms in the vehicle. 

The offender came and shot the deputy. The deputy has succumbed to his injuries at Crisp Regional Hospital. 

This is an ongoing and active investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and other agencies in our state."

PRESS RELEASE Crisp County Sheriff’s Deputy Killed in the Line of Duty CRISP COUNTY- July 5, 2023 It is with deep regret the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office announces the passing of an active-duty Sheriff’s Deputy. Preliminary Information Released Officer-involved Shooting A Crisp County Sheriff’s Deputy succumbed to injuries at Crisp Regional Hospital following an officer-involved shooting. On Wednesday, July 5, 2023, around 3:40 A.M., a Crisp County Sheriff’s Deputy got out with a vehicle in the middle of the roadway in the 1300 Block of HWY 280 West, Cordele, Georgia. The vehicle came back stolen. After getting out with the vehicle, a Crisp County Sheriff’s Deputy was shot and critically injured. The suspect took the Deputy’s patrol car and fled the scene. Crisp County EMS transported the Deputy to Crisp Regional Hospital. The subject led law enforcement on a pursuit through multiple Georgia counties. Monroe County Sheriff’s Office arrested the subject on I475. They also recovered the stolen patrol unit. The GBI will conduct an independent investigation. ###

Posted by Crisp County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Multiple law enforcement agencies are working to answer calls of service in Crisp County after a deputy was shot and killed early Wednesday, according to a post on their Facebook page. 

Dooly County Sheriff’s deputies and Turner County Sheriff’s deputies are assisting in answering various service calls in the area. 

The Crisp County Sheriff’s Office said that in the event that they see a vehicle without the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office markings, it is due to this.  

The GBI has taken over the investigation, according to the Georgia State Patrol.

This is a breaking news story, we'll keep you posted as we get more information.

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