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Deputy US Marshal John Perry (ksdk.com)
A deputy US marshal and the fugitive he was trying to arrest were killed Tuesday in a gun battle in St. Louis. They become the 14th and 15th people killed in US drug law enforcement operations so far this year.
Deputy US Marshal John Perry, 48, was shot in the head and died later at a local hospital. A second US marshal and a St. Louis police officer were shot and wounded.
All three were shot by the fugitive they were seeking, Carlos Boles, who had a long history of drug and other offenses and who was wanted on charges of drug possession, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer. Boles was shot and killed at the scene by officers returning fire.

Carlos Boles (13wmaz.com)
Perry becomes the second deputy US marshal to be killed attempting to serve arrest warrants on fugitive drug offenders so far this year. Last month, Deputy US Marshal Derek Hotsinpiller, 24, was killed in West Virginia under similar circumstances.
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another good cop killed enforcing a a failed drug policy. but what goes around comes around how many innocent civilians have been murdered by police. if i was a cop i would go join a group like like law enforcement against prohibition .and make my job safer and help end .the hatred people have for police .my question to police is a good retirement worth getting killed over if you don't get to collect it .there has to be a movement to get police respected again .enforcing bad laws is not the answer
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