Damien Ferguson charged with murder of Georgian policeman working on the first shift



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A suspect in gunshot death of a georgia police officer was arrested Sunday as investigators uncovered a potential motive for the murder.

Damien Ferguson, 43, was captured at his Alamo home and later charged with the murder of Dylan Harrison, 26, early Saturday morning as the officer made his first shift for the Alamo Police Department .

Harrison was shot and killed outside the station house in what investigators described as an “ambush-style attack”.

A photo of a police line "Do not cross" warning tape with defocused police car with flashing sirens in red and blue.  (iStock)

A stock photo of a “Do not cross” warning tape with a blurry police car with flashing sirens in red and blue. (iStock)
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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation revealed on Sunday that Harrison was likely murdered in retaliation for arresting a “known associate” of Ferguson in front of the compound on Friday night.

Earlier in his shift, Harrison arrested a man for a traffic violation who then got into a fight with the officer after refusing to provide his name and identity, GBI said.

The man pushed the officer away and resisted arrest, prompting Harrison to unload his Taser, investigators said.

GBI said the man was ultimately arrested and jailed.

Investigators did not further elaborate on Ferguson’s connection to the man arrested outside the compound.

Harrison, originally from Dudley, worked part-time with the Alamo Police Department.

Damien Ferguson has been charged with killing Dylan Harrison (Laurens County Sheriff's Office and TELFAIR COUNTY SHERIFF)

Damien Ferguson has been charged with killing Dylan Harrison (Laurens County Sheriff’s Office and TELFAIR COUNTY SHERIFF)
(Laurens County Sheriff’s Office and TELFAIR County Sheriff)

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He had worked in law enforcement since 2018 and was also employed full-time by the GBI’s anti-drug task force in Eastmond, authorities said.

The officer leaves behind a wife and a 6 month old baby.

This article first appeared in the New York Post

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