Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tenn. soldier suspected in shooting of Ga. deputy previously served in Iraq

Tenn. soldier suspected in shooting of Ga. deputy previously served in Iraq
By Associated Press, Published: October 24


ATLANTA — Military officials said a Tennessee Army National Guard soldier accused of killing a sheriff’s deputy, then committing suicide, had previously served in Iraq with the 3rd Infantry Division.

Spc. Christopher Michael Hodges served with the division based at Fort Stewart between 2005 and 2009 and deployed to Iraq in 2007-2008.
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Tenn Guardsman kills deputy then self


Funeral arrangements for Deputy Paugh

The family of Deputy J.D. Paugh has invited PGR to stand in honor for his services to the state, county and especially the motorcycling community he gave so much of his time to.

Visitation:

Wednesday 26 October 2011

Thomas King Funeral Home

124 Davis Rd.

Martinez, GA.

Military records sought in slaying of Ga. deputy
The Associated Press

ATLANTA — Investigators were awaiting military records and autopsy results Monday to help explain why a National Guardsman allegedly gunned down a sheriff's deputy and then killed himself on the side of a highway in Georgia.
Officials said Spc. Christopher Michael Hodges, 26, was firing gunshots at passing cars moments before the off-duty deputy pulled over to investigate a suspicious car on the side of the road early Sunday.

Hodges and Richmond County Deputy James Paugh, 47, were found dead on the side of Bobby Jones Expressway after 1 a.m. Sunday.
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