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Jackson County deputy shot in line of duty dies

A-ZONE • November 9, 2021
Jackson County deputy shot in line of duty dies

November 09, 2021 at 6:12 am EST

By WSBTV.com News Staff


HOSCHTON, Ga. — The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said a deputy who was shot several times responding to a domestic call has died.


Lena Marshall, 49, was responding to a home in Hoschton around 9:20 p.m. when a woman fired at Marshall, critically wounding her.


Marshall died Monday at around 4 p.m. Funeral arrangements have not been made yet.


The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said the people who owned the home had asked Worsham to leave.


Channel 2′s Tom Regan learned that Marshall was shot several times.


Regan talked to Randy Sutton Lt. (retired) who founded the Wounded Blue, an organization that has helped thousands of wounded and disabled officers and is now working to help Marshall’s family.


Sutton said. “She needs all of our thoughts and prayers right now. All of the law enforcement community join us in praying for her.”


Sutton said Marshall had gotten out of law enforcement for a while, but missed protecting and serving the community.


“She missed being a part what the law enforcement community does. She wanted to get back into it, so she joined the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department,” Sutton said.


This is the 84th officer-involved shooting the GBI has investigated so far this year.


A GoFundMe account set up to help her daughter has raised more than $35,000.


A Benefit Fund has also been set up at Northeast Georgia Bank in Jefferson, Georgia.

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