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Thursday, 18 November 2010 19:08

Shooting suspect kills self


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From left, Adam Bondarek, Jeff Hinton and Jeff Frazier at the afternoon press conference From left, Adam Bondarek, Jeff Hinton and Jeff Frazier at the afternoon press conference

The suspect in Wednesday's Roanoke Rapids police officer shooting died this morning from an apparent gunshot wound to the head and the woman traveling with him is in custody.

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It was not clear where Michael Eugene Edgerton, 38, and Renee Michelle Phillps, 43, both of Southampton, Pennsylvania, were going when officer John Taylor stopped them for following too close on Interstate 95 at the 172 mile marker, Roanoke Rapids Police Chief Jeff Hinton said at a press conference this afternoon.

Halifax County Sheriff Jeff Frazier said bloodhounds flushed the pair from the woods about 100 yards away from Halifax Academy where the stolen car they were in following the shooting was ditched.

After the dogs discovered them, a short-standoff ensued and the woman was taken into custody, according to Hinton. Edgerton was located in the woods dead and a .380 pistol recovered, said Frazier.

It is not clear whether the weapon Edgerton used to allegedly kill himself was the same weapon used to fire multiple shots at Taylor, who was undergoing wrist surgery today at Pitt Memorial Hospital in Greenville.

Phillips was being interviewed by agents from the State Bureau of Investigation. Hinton said investigators have not determined what charges will be filed against her. The relationship between Edgerton and Phillips was not immediately known.

“We’re most pleased that this incident has come to a close,” Hinton said.

While the chief said he hated the ordeal ended with a death, he explained, “We’re pleased none of our officers or civilians were injured.”

Hinton announced the Police Benevolent Association has established the John Taylor Foundation through BB&T to assist with travel expenses for the 31-year-old officer’s family.

Halifax Academy closed for the day and Frazier said officers never left where the car was ditched.

Officers at the press conference credited the state Highway Patrol and officers from other agencies for sealing off exit points for the pair.

“We can breathe a sigh of relief for the other officers,” Hinton said. “The community and businesses stepped up for the family of the officer. We appreciate it so much.”

 

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+1 #3 Lorraine 2010-11-19 12:39
I Thank you for Those Officers For Catching those Bad People,now I Pray for Officer Taylor,and His Beloved Family. I Thank You Officers again,now we can rest now. God Bless you all.
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+3 #2 Benton 2010-11-19 03:29
We are proud of the RRPD, we have saw first hand what a great job you do and how you take care of each other. We will always have faith in you and stand by you. You are always in our prayers.
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+6 #1 pcb 2010-11-18 19:59
We are so proud of the law enforcement officers and personel that protect us everday.a great big thank you for everything you do. May God be with officer Taylor and his family .We can rest easier knowing this has been resolved may God bless you all.
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