Slain Hancock County deputy remembered as a fearless leader Lt. Michael Boutte with the Hancock County Sheriff s Department has died after being shot while responding to a call on Monday afternoon. (Source: City of Diamondhead) By WLOX Staff | February 1, 2021 at 2:50 PM CST - Updated February 2 at 5:37 PM
HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) - The Hancock County deputy airlifted to a New Orleans hospital Monday afternoon has died due to his injures
Sheriff Ricky Adam identified the deputy as Lt. Michael Boutte.
Adam confirmed Boutte was responding to a home on Caesar Necaise Road Monday afternoon when he was shot by someone at the property.
ATF New Orleans said its Special Agents were providing assistance to the Hancock County Sheriff s Office.
Boutte was an eight-year law enforcement veteran and veteran of the United States Air Force. Boutte later attended the United States Marine Corps Police Academy and served in the reserves in New Orleans, according to WDAM.
The press release goes on to say during Boutte s time with the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Boutte was not only a leader to his people but was awarded the Life Saving Medal for saving a child’s life and was credited with spearheading National Crime Night Out and initiating the Silver Alert Database for the City of Diamondhead.
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. A southern Mississippi sheriff’s deputy was fatally shot Monday while responding to a call of an attempted suicide, authorities said. Lt. Michael Boutte was shot as he tried to get out of his vehicle on Monday near a home in Hancock County, Sheriff Ricky Adam told the Sun Herald of […]
A southern Mississippi sheriff s deputy has been shot and killed after he responded to a call of an attempted suicide, authorities said.
Lt. Michael Boutte was gunned down as he tried to get out of his vehicle on Monday near a home in Hancock County, Sheriff Ricky Adam told the Sun Herald of Biloxi.
The suspect then allegedly fired at a second responding deputy who returned fire and wounded the suspect.
Sheriff s deputy Lt. Michael Boutte has been shot and killed after he responded to a call of an attempted suicide
The sheriff s deputy was gunned down as he tried to get out of his vehicle on Monday near a home on Caesar Necasise Road in Hancock County
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HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. A Mississippi sheriff’s lieutenant died after he was involved in a shooting incident Monday afternoon, according to reports.
The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office said Lt. Michael Boutte was airlifted to the University Medical Center in New Orleans after he was shot and injured near Kiln, Miss. – which is located near the southeastern border with Louisiana. Boutte passed away a short time later, Fox News reported.
We just lost a brave man in the line of duty Lieutenant Michael Boutte of the Hancock Sheriff’s Dept. His fearless service demonstrates his courage and the outpouring of love demonstrates just how great this loss is. He is a fallen hero. Please pray for the many who loved him. pic.twitter.com/ED48Axvgek