A Guilford County deputy was injured in a shooting incident early Monday morning at a residence in Oak Ridge, prompting detailed disclosures from the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO).
Details of the Incident
According to Captain M. Holder of the GCSO Major Crimes Investigative Unit, deputies responded to a 911 call placed by Andrew Ryan Caetto, 54, of Oak Ridge, around 1:23 a.m. on Monday. Caetto had reportedly made several recent calls to law enforcement regarding neighborhood disturbances involving recreational vehicles.
Prior Incidents and Response
Holder revealed that law enforcement had previously visited Caetto’s residence multiple times in the past month due to complaints about off-road vehicles in the neighborhood. On this occasion, Caetto did not provide specific details when he called 911 but implied that the reason would become apparent upon their arrival.
Confrontation and Shooting
Upon arrival, deputies encountered Caetto in the driveway of his residence. The interaction escalated into a physical altercation described by Holder as very violent, resulting in one deputy being shot with a 5.56x45mm caliber round. The GCSO’s Professional Standards Division is currently investigating the details surrounding the incident.
Injuries and Aftermath
Both Caetto and the injured deputy were transported to the hospital for treatment and have since been released. Caetto faces multiple charges including felony assault on a law enforcement officer with a firearm and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury. He is currently held in custody without bond pending further legal proceedings.
Conclusion: Ensuring Safety in Law Enforcement Encounters
The incident underscores the unpredictable nature of law enforcement responses and the inherent risks faced by officers in carrying out their duties. The GCSO continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the altercation to ensure transparency and accountability.
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By Benny Trump
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