Dontrell Montese Carter, 24

Ludowici, Georgia
November 18, 2016

Agencies: Georgia Bureau of Investigation GBI | US Marshal Service Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force Georgia | Sumter County Sheriff's Office Georgia

Cause of death: Shooting


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Overview

A federal law enforcement officer was shot and killed Friday morning while trying to serve an arrest warrant in south Georgia, the US Marshals Service said.

Patrick Carothers, 53, was a 26-year veteran of the Marshals Service and deputy commander of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force. the release said.

Friday morning, the team entered a house trailer near Ludowici, about 55 miles south of Savannah, in an attempt to arrest Dontrell Montese Carter, authorities said.

Carter opened fire and hit the officer twice, the release said. Other officers returned fire and struck Carter multiple times. Both men were taken to hospitals in the area but died, the Marshals Service said.

Carter was wanted in Sumter County, South Carolina, for attempted murder of police officers, domestic violence and unlawfully discharging a weapon, the Marshals Service said.

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office said Carter fired numerous shots into an occupied dwelling September 18 and led deputies on an auto chase. He exited his vehicle and fired shots at officers before fleeing, the sheriff’s office said.