Georgia police arrest man accused of shooting Decatur County deputy

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DECATUR COUNTY, Ga. – The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced the arrest of a man that caused a frantic chase and shootout that injured a deputy in Decatur County.

The GBI said Sunday police arrested Troy Arthur Phillips, who officials say evaded them at a traffic stop, caused a inter-state car chase and a shootout with multiple law enforcement agencies.

The deputy was taken to a local hospital for treatment and surgery and is in critical condition, Fox5 Atlanta reported.

The GBI investigation indicates a Seminole County deputy attempted to conduct a traffic stop when two suspects, one being Phillips, in a white Chevrolet pickup truck were allegedly driving recklessly. The truck refused to stop. As a result, a pursuit occurred, according to police.

Investigators said a second deputy joined the pursuit and the suspects began to fire from the truck in the direction of the Seminole County deputies. Hence, Seminole County deputies returned fire.

Police said the deputies continued the chase into Decatur County where local deputies joined the pursuit, Fox5 reported.

The suspects drove into a driveway and attempted to break in by shooting through the door. That’s when the homeowner began to shoot at the suspects, who left the home. As a Decatur County deputy was arriving in the area, one of the suspects shot at the deputy’s vehicle, striking the deputy.

Shortly after that, the truck crashed in a wooded area and the suspects fled. A Georgia State Patrol helicopter and crew responded to the area of the wrecked truck, officials said.

Police arrested one suspect, Brad Phillips, 41, without further incident. Brad Phillips has been charged with aggravated assault on a peace officer.

It is unclear if Brad Phillips and Troy Phillips are related.

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