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Procession held for deputies killed in Watauga County standoff

Procession brings bodies of deputies killed in Watauga County mass shooting to funeral home in Boone The bodies of fallen Watauga County deputies Chris Ward and Logan Fox, killed in Wednesday s mass shooting, arrive at the funeral home in Boone. (Source: Caroline Hicks/WBTV) By WBTV Web Staff | April 30, 2021 at 7:03 AM EDT - Updated April 30 at 11:11 PM WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A procession, starting in Winston Salem and ending in Boone, brought the bodies of two deputies who were killed in the Watauga County mass shooting to a funeral home Friday afternoon. Watauga County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Chris Ward, 36, and K-9 deputy Logan Fox, 25, were killed in the shooting.

Officials: Man killed his mother, stepfather and 2 deputies in Watauga County, N C mass shooting

Officials: Man killed his mother, stepfather and 2 deputies in Watauga County, N C mass shooting
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Sheriff: Suspect, two others in family among dead in standoff in North Carolina

Sheriff: Suspect, two others in family among dead in standoff in North Carolina The Watauga County Sheriff s Office said George Wyatt Ligon, 58, and Michelle Annette Ligon, 61, were killed Wednesday inside their home in Boone. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Law enforcement work the scene of a fatal shooting outside a home in Boone North Carolina. (Photo | AP) By Associated Press BOONE: A married couple found dead along with a suspected gunman after a 13-hour standoff at a North Carolina home were members of the same family, a sheriff’s office said Thursday. Two deputies also were fatally shot in the home.

Triad Law enforcement react to deadly Boone stand-off

Triad law enforcement react to the stand-off that left 5 people dead including 2 deputies The Watauga County deputies were responding to a welfare check at the home in Boone when a gunman opened fire. Author: Adaure Achumba Updated: 9:38 AM EDT April 30, 2021 WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C. The Watauga County Sheriff s Office has released the names of the suspect and the other victims in Wednesday s stand-off. Investigators said 61-year-old Michelle Ligon and 58-year-old George Ligon were the mother and stepfather of the suspected gunman, Isaac Barnes. Mrs. Ligon worked for the Watauga County Tourism Development Authority. Authorities said Barnes shot the couple along with two Watauga County deputies. The deputies were responding to do a welfare check at the home on Hardaman Circle after co-workers said the homeowner hadn t shown up to work and was not picking phone calls.

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