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Man fatally shoots sheriff's deputy with concealed handgun during cigarette break

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The Paducah Sun via AP
ByNadine El-Bawab
Video byJessie DiMartino and Cristina Corujo
June 08, 2022, 5:22 PM

A man being questioned by authorities shot and killed a Kentucky sheriff's deputy during a cigarette break last month, authorities have told ABC News.

Gary Rowland, 30, was arrested by a Marshall County Special Response Team for outstanding arrest warrants on May 16, authorities said in the release acquired Wednesday.

Charges against Rowland included absconding from parole and other drug- and firearm-related crimes, according to authorities.

Rowland was transported to the Marshall County Sheriff's Office after his arrest, where two deputies were interviewing him for an investigation unrelated to the arrest warrants.

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The deputies, who were part of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration task force, were identified as Marshall County Sheriff's Deputy Donald Bowman and Calloway County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Jody Cash.

Rowland asked to smoke a cigarette during the interview, so Bowman and Cash escorted him out to the front of the sheriff's office. While he was smoking, he took out a handgun, which had been concealed, and fired at Cash, striking him.

PHOTO: Law enforcement officers salute as Calloway County officers carry the casket of fallen Calloway County Deputy Jody Cash following Cash's memorial service in Murray, Ky., May 21, 2022.
Law enforcement officers salute as Calloway County officers carry the casket of fallen Calloway County Deputy Jody Cash following Cash's memorial service in Murray, Ky., May 21, 2022. Cash, 44, was killed in an incident outside the Marshall County Sheriff's Office.
The Paducah Sun via AP

Bowman and another deputy, Brandon Little, shot Rowland. Lifesaving measures were attempted on both Cash and Rowland, but both were pronounced dead at Marshall County Hospital.

Bowman and Little were placed on administrative leave after the shooting.

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Cash was a 22-year law enforcement veteran who had served with the Calloway County Sheriff's Office since 2020.

Kentucky State Police are still investigating the shooting.

"This deputy has paid the ultimate sacrifice today while serving our commonwealth. Let us honor the life, bravery and service of this deputy," Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said on the day of the shooting.

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