A fire chief in Alabama has been shot and killed after he stopped to help a driver who had hit a deer with their vehicle, ...
Cauthen was with Coweta County Fire Rescue for over 24 years and was described as an "amazing, hard-working man with a gentle ...
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A Georgia fire chief stopped to help a driver who hit a deer. He was then shot and killed.The deceased was identified as James Bartholomew Cauthen, a 54-year-old battalion fire chief with Coweta County Fire, the Chambers County Alabama Sheriff's Office confirmed in a news release. The ...
Coweta County Fire Battalion Chief James Bartholomew Cauthen and the driver involved in the accident were walking up a driveway near County Road 276 in Chambers County around 5 p.m. looking for ...
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Fire chief fatally shot while helping couple whose car struck a deer in AlabamaThe Coweta County fire department is mourning the death of James Bartholomew Cauthen, 54, remembering him as “an amazing, hard-working man with a gentle soul,” who worked for the department for more ...
Investigators say William Randall Franklin opened fire and killed James Bartholomew Cauthen and injured an unidentified driver after the crash. Coweta County Fire Rescue said they were devastated ...
CHAMBERS COUNTY, Ala. (TNND) — James Bartholomew Cauthen, the battalion chief for the Coweta County Fire Rescue, was fatally shot after helping a couple whose car struck a deer on Saturday ...
GEORGIA, USA — A visitation and memorial service will be held over the next two days for a Georgia battalion chief who was killed in Alabama while trying to help a driver who hit a deer.
The deceased was identified as James Bartholomew Cauthen, a 54-year-old battalion fire chief with Coweta County Fire, the Chambers County Alabama Sheriff's Office confirmed in a news release.
James Bartholomew Cauthen, a battalion fire chief in Georgia’s Coweta County, was fatally shot Sunday in Alabama after leaving his residence there and helping a couple who had struck a deer with their ...
We lost one of our brothers, leaders, mentor, and family to a senseless tragedy,” Cauthen's colleagues wrote in a Facebook post.
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