Two men are facing charges after two Georgia sheriff's deputies were fatally shot Thursday while serving an arrest warrant
The men, Christopher Golden and Christopher Cook, made their first appearances at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center Friday and were charged. Neither has been assigned an attorney yet.Golden was charged with two counts of aggravated assault on a police officer and two counts of murder in connection to the fatal shooting of Deputies Marshall Ervin Jr. and Jonathan Koleski.Cobb County Sheriff Craig D. Owens previously called the killings an ambush.
"While they were doing that, they were confronted by an individual inside the home with a weapon," VanHoozer said. Both deputies gave that individual"clear verbal commands" to drop the weapon but he did not, the chief said."At that point, there was an exchange of gunfire between the subject and the deputies. Both deputies were struck by gunfire, and both deputies succumbed to their wounds.
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