Sheriff’s deputy, father of 3, shot and killed by brother on Thanksgiving night, authorities say

A Thanksgiving gathering turned from a celebration of gratitude into a scene of unimaginable tragedy. What was supposed to be a joyful evening filled with laughter, family, and the warm glow of holiday lights quickly descended into chaos and heartbreak. On Marigold Lane in Waggaman, Louisiana, a respected local deputy, loved by his colleagues and community, lay gravely injured in the street, his life slipping away before the eyes of those who cared for him. The person accused of firing the fatal shot was shockingly close to him—his own brother. The night was filled with the wailing of sirens, the... Continues…

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