Aug 17, 2019

Man suspected of shooting deputy, Mo. trooper held without bond

Posted Aug 17, 2019 5:53 PM



Cummings photo Butler Co.


CARTER COUNTY — Authorities say a man identified as James D. Cummings, 31, Van Buren, suspected of shooting and wounding two law enforcement officers has surrendered after a seven-hour standoff in southern Missouri.


The Missouri State Highway Patrol announced around 5 p.m. Friday in a Tweet that the standoff had ended.


Patrol Cpl. Dallas Thompson says it began when gunfire erupted as two troopers and a Carter County deputy were approaching a home to serve an eviction notice. The deputy, who was hit in the leg, groin and chest, was pulled to safety by one of the troopers. He was flown to St. Louis for treatment for injuries that aren't considered life-threatening.


The other trooper was shot in the shoulder and his bulletproof vest and was released from a hospital after receiving treatment. Cummings is being held without bond in Butler County.


The AP contributed to this report.