POWELL, Tenn. (SOURCE:
WVLT) -- The Knox County Sheriff's Office said deputies were searching
for two suspects, described as armed and dangerous, following a deadly
Tuesday night shooting in Powell.
The Knox County Sheriff's Office pronounced 19-year-old Cameron Smith
dead at the scene Tuesday night. Deputies said the driver and the
passenger both suffered gunshot wounds.
Deputies said the passenger, 20-year old Lucas Halliburton, was is in
stable condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center.
Around 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, deputies said a caller reported a black Ford
Mustang chasing a white Chrysler Sebring. Witnesses told dispatchers the
Mustang was "aggressively following" the Sebring. Investigators said the
passenger started shooting at the Sebring with a handgun after they
turned onto Emory Road.
The chase reportedly started on Clinton Highway near Powell Drive and
ended when the Sebring came to a stop in the 2500 block of Emory road
outside of the Broad Acres neighborhood.
Deputies hoped Halliburton would be helpful in piecing the case together
but investigators said he told them he did not know what prompted the
shooting.
"The surviving passenger said he had no idea why anyone would be
shooting at him or his friend or the vehicle," Major Michael MacLean
said.
The sheriff's office said at a news conference Wednesday authorities
took possession of a black Ford Mustang, but could not confirm if it
matched the vehicle they were searching for in connection to the case.
The sheriff said they were also looking for two persons of interest, but
could not name them.
The sheriff thanked the public for their response to the shooting. He
said 15 witnesses patiently waited for an extended period of time to be
interviewed.
Deputies asked for help finding two black men considered suspects in the
case. Both men were described as armed and dangerous. Anyone with
information was asked to call 865-215-2243. |
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