According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the driver, identified as 23-year-old Jason Wilson, refused to pull over and accelerated to 110 mph.
FAIRBURN, Ga. — A man and Coweta County Sherriff Office K9 are dead, and a deputy was hurt after they were involved in a late-night high-speed chase on Wednesday that ended in a shooting.
The chase crossed into Fulton County. The chase began around 11 p.m. when a deputy attempted to stop a Chrysler 300 on North Highway 29 near Tommy Lee Cook Road for a registration violation.
According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the driver, identified as 23-year-old Jason Wilson, refused to pull over and accelerated to 110 mph.
To stop the vehicle, the deputy executed a PIT maneuver. The driver then opened fire using an AK pistol, hitting both the deputy and K-9 Titan. That’s when the deputy and other officers from Fairburn Police Department returned fire, hitting and killing Wilson.
According to deputies, K-9 Titan was struck multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene.
K-9 Titan, a five-year veteran of the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office, has played a pivotal role in various operations, assisting in locating missing persons, identifying narcotics, and apprehending offenders.
During the investigation, residents could see a large police scene on Roosevelt Highway in Fairburn, where a gathering of multiple law enforcement agencies centered on a heavily damaged car.
Agencies, including Fairburn Police, the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office, Georgia State Patrol, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), have been seen investigating.
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