La. Man Charged in Killing of U.S. Marshal Serving Arrest Warrant
What to Know
- Federal authorities have charged Alexandria, Louisiana, resident Clarence A. Frazier Jr., 48, with the murder of Deputy U.S. Marshal Drew Hanson, who was fatally shot Monday while officers were serving an arrest warrant.
- Investigators say Frazier barricaded himself in a bedroom and opened fire, striking Hanson before a standoff ended with Frazier's arrest.
- Frazier, who was wanted after failing to appear in court on a sexual battery charge, faces up to life in prison or the death penalty if convicted.
Law enforcement located Frazier at his residence around the intersection of Rutland and Moor and obtained a search warrant before entering the home, according to the Justice Department. The officers allegedly had clear law enforcement markings to execute the warrant, announced their presence, and forced entry into the residence.
Officers found Frazier in his bedroom, where, according to the Justice Department, he barricaded himself and shot at officers, striking Hanson. Frazier then engaged in a further standoff with officers until he was taken into custody.
Hanson later died from his injuries. Frazier also sustained injuries and was transported to a local hospital, according to KALB.
“U.S. Marshals risk their lives every day — securing our courts, protecting our communities, and working shoulder-to-shoulder with local law enforcement to bring dangerous fugitives to justice. Deputy U.S. Marshal Drew Hanson embodied that courage and dedication,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “Tragically, the defendant's alleged actions claimed the life of a dedicated law enforcement officer who was simply doing his duty. The alleged perpetrator is now in custody and will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. Our thoughts and prayers are with Deputy Marshal Hanson's family and the entire law enforcement community mourning his loss.”
The FBI is investigating the case with assistance from RPSO. The Louisiana State Police is also investigating potential violations of state law.
“The FBI offers our deepest condolences to the family of Deputy U.S. Marshal Hanson, who was killed in the line of duty while doing his job pursuing a subject wanted for violent crime,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “We will commit our full force of resources to conduct a thorough investigation with our partners at the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office and the Department of Justice to ensure the individual responsible for this horrific act is brought to justice. The FBI sends our prayers to Deputy Hanson’s family, friends, and our partners at the U.S. Marshal’s service."
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