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A deputy U.S. Marshal was shot and killed while serving an arrest warrant in Alexandria, Louisiana. The incident underscores ongoing risks federal law enforcement faces in the field.
A deputy U.S. Marshal was shot and killed while serving an arrest warrant in Alexandria, Louisiana. Federal law enforcement has been facing rising risks in the field, and this death adds to an already dangerous year.
Serving warrants is inherently risky work, and marshals operate across the country in situations where suspect resistance is unpredictable. The loss reinforces the occupational hazard marshals face regularly.
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