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Man receives 99 years for shooting Henderson County Deputy

Jack Cody Raburn, 43, was convicted on multiple charges by a Henderson County Jury including Attempted Capital Murder of a Peace Officer, Aggravated Assault Against Public Servant, Manufacture or Delivery

Deputy shot twice, suspect in custody

1 of 2 A suspect has been arrested in the shooting of a Henderson County Sheriff s Deputy early Thursday morning, March 4, near Eustace. Jack Cody Raburn, 40, was found on the roof of his home outside Gun Barrel City, armed with a shotgun and pistol, but was arrested without further incident. The deputy was shot once in the foot and once in the leg. He was treated and released from a hospital in Tyler and is currently at home with his family. Sheriff Botie Hillhouse said the deputy is expected to make a full recovery. The suspect was initially stopped for a traffic violation. He sped away in his vehicle as the deputies approached then rammed the patrol vehicle before taking off again.

Sheriff s Office: Suspect in deputy shooting found on Eustace rooftop

Sheriff’s Office: Suspect in deputy shooting found on Gun Barrel City rooftop Sheriff’s Office: Suspect in deputy shooting found on Eustace rooftop By Lane Luckie and Erika Bazaldua | March 4, 2021 at 3:01 AM CST - Updated March 5 at 2:19 AM HENDERSON COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - A suspect is in custody, accused of shooting a deputy in Henderson County early Thursday. According to Mark Sanders, a spokesman for the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy was shot twice overnight in the Eustace area. The deputy was treated at a Tyler hospital as is expected to make a full recovery. Henderson County law enforcement are seen by the side of the road where the suspect accused of shooting a deputy with the Henderson County Sheriff s Office is said to have driven off the road before escaping on foot. (Source: Blake Holland, KLTV)

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