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After more than three decades of service in law enforcement, Union County Sheriff Scott Harvel has announced his intention to retire, effective August 2 of this year.
The announcement came in the form of a letter posted to social media and as a press release to local affiliates. In it, Harvel sites the recent passing of controversial legislation as a major contributor to his decision.
Harvel’s letter follows, in full.
To The Citizens of Union County:
I am writing to inform you that after 34 years of service to this county I have decided to retire on August 2, 2021. This has been a very difficult decision for me to make, but with the recent passing of the Police and Criminal Justice Reform Bill (I-IB3653) I feel the time has come.
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Police: Juvenile arrested in connection with drive-by shooting
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and last updated 2021-02-02 21:45:38-05
EUNICE, La. â Eunice Police arrested a juvenile in connection with a drive-by shooting earlier this month.
According to Chief Randy Fontenot, the shooting occurred on E. Maple Ave. and Lewis Street on January 3. The 16-year-old juvenile was arrested on a warrant for Attempted First Degree Murder. Previously arrested in the incident were De Mante Gallow and Jerwasky Thomas. Read more on that here.
A second juvenile sustained minor injuries in the shooting.
The juvenile is also facing drug charges, Chief Fontenot said, and was previously sentenced to serve Juvenile Life for his alleged involvement in two 2019 burglaries of homes where guns and ammunition were stolen, including an M-16 rifle.