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03-14-2018, 11:39 AM
PIKEVILLE, Ky. â A 12-year veteran of the Pikeville Police Department was shot and killed in the line of duty last night.
Few details have been released so far, but Pikeville Mayor Jimmy Carter announced that Officer Scotty Hamilton was conducting an investigation along with a Kentucky state trooper at Hurricane Creek around 11:30 last night, when he was shot.
Police are treating the case as a murder investigation. They ask anyone with information to contact them at (606) 437-5111 or Kentucky State Police at (606) 433-7711.
http://ekbtv.com/pikeville-police-office...nd-killed/
Few details have been released so far, but Pikeville Mayor Jimmy Carter announced that Officer Scotty Hamilton was conducting an investigation along with a Kentucky state trooper at Hurricane Creek around 11:30 last night, when he was shot.
Police are treating the case as a murder investigation. They ask anyone with information to contact them at (606) 437-5111 or Kentucky State Police at (606) 433-7711.
http://ekbtv.com/pikeville-police-office...nd-killed/
03-14-2018, 11:41 AM
Call me naive, but this shocks me. This is something you don't expect in Pikeville or at least I didnt. He leaves behind a wife and baby.
03-14-2018, 08:14 PM
Tragic!! Thoughts and Prayers to his fellow officers, friends, and family...especially his wife and infant daughter.
RIP Officer Hamilton
RIP Officer Hamilton
03-14-2018, 11:44 PM
Westside Wrote:Call me naive, but this shocks me. This is something you don't expect in Pikeville or at least I didnt. He leaves behind a wife and baby.
It was on Hurricane Creek. Don't think any of Hurricane Cr is in Pikeville city limits, don't know if he was assisting KSP or what. Just shocking and tragic. Sadly, seems like 1/2 the people are on drugs and even worse in that area.
03-15-2018, 01:06 AM
03-15-2018, 01:08 AM
jetpilot Wrote:It was on Hurricane Creek. Don't think any of Hurricane Cr is in Pikeville city limits, don't know if he was assisting KSP or what. Just shocking and tragic. Sadly, seems like 1/2 the people are on drugs and even worse in that area.
I think I have driven through Hurricane a few times. I entered up around Cedar Creek and came out at the Bowman Bridge if I am correct?
03-15-2018, 01:17 AM
Westside Wrote:I think I have driven through Hurricane a few times. I entered up around Cedar Creek and came out at the Bowman Bridge if I am correct?
Boldman, yes. Shooting was closer to Boldman than Pikeville.
03-15-2018, 01:26 AM
https://www.odmp.org/officer/23618-polic...y-hamilton
Scotty Hamilton
Scotty Hamilton
[FONT="] [/FONT][FONT=&]Police Officer Scotty Hamilton was shot and killed at approximately 11:30 pm as he and a Kentucky State Police trooper responded to a call in the area of Hurricane Creek Road, in Pike County.
One suspect was taken into custody at the scene. A second suspect fled the scene and remains at large.
Officer Hamilton had served with the Pikeville Police Department for 12 years. He is survived by his wife and child.[/FONT]
One suspect was taken into custody at the scene. A second suspect fled the scene and remains at large.
Officer Hamilton had served with the Pikeville Police Department for 12 years. He is survived by his wife and child.[/FONT]
03-15-2018, 01:31 AM
So sad, thoughts and prayers for the officers family.
03-23-2018, 10:46 PM
PIKEVILLE, Ky. â Last week, Eastern Kentucky was shocked by the murder of Pikeville Police Officer Scotty Hamilton, which seemingly came without warning.
But EKB News has uncovered evidence that the man charged with killing him likely knew Officer Hamilton had been searching for him for at least seven months.
Hamilton was investigating a suspicious vehicle at Hurricane Creek just before midnight on March 13. When he went to check behind a nearby residence for a suspect who was believed to have fled the scene, he was shot and killed in an ambush-style attack.
John Russell Hall, 55, of Pikeville, was arrested March 15 and charged with Hamiltonâs murder, following a 36-hour manhunt.
Court records reveal that police had wanted to question Hall regarding a theft case. In August, police received information that Hall could be found at the home of Christopher Parsons, 34, of Road Creek.
However, when three officers, including Hamilton, went to investigate, they were confronted by Parsons outside of his garage. When they asked about Hall, Parsons allegedly became irate and began cursing and threatening them.
Police then noticed a man matching Hallâs description inside the garage, and Hamilton asked Parsons if Hall was inside. At that point, police say Parsons continued to argue with them, allegedly telling Hamilton, âYou better hope when I go back to prison I get 10 years, because when I get out, youâve had it.â
Christopher Eugene Parsons
Parsons was then told he was under arrest for threatening an officer, but he allegedly became more combative at that point, allegedly stepping back and raising his fists. Police used a Taser on Parsons, but it had no effect.
Hamilton then tried to take Parsons to the ground in an attempt to subdue him, but Parsons allegedly continued fighting, punching Hamilton several times. Another officer used a Taser on Parsons again, this time forcing him on the ground. He allegedly remained combative, but was ultimately handcuffed.
When police raised Parsons to his feet after cuffing him, he allegedly tried to head-butt the officers several times and tried to get away. He was taken to the ground again and then struck on his right thigh several times with a baton, at which point he allegedly told officers he was done fighting. He was taken into custody, charged with assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and terroristic threatening.
Authorities believe Hall was inside Parsonsâ garage, but managed to run away during the scuffle with Parsons.
There is no indication that Hall was ever arrested following the incident at Parsonsâ home, until he was charged with Hamiltonâs murder.
http://ekbtv.com/suspected-cop-killer-kn...g-for-him/
But EKB News has uncovered evidence that the man charged with killing him likely knew Officer Hamilton had been searching for him for at least seven months.
Hamilton was investigating a suspicious vehicle at Hurricane Creek just before midnight on March 13. When he went to check behind a nearby residence for a suspect who was believed to have fled the scene, he was shot and killed in an ambush-style attack.
John Russell Hall, 55, of Pikeville, was arrested March 15 and charged with Hamiltonâs murder, following a 36-hour manhunt.
Court records reveal that police had wanted to question Hall regarding a theft case. In August, police received information that Hall could be found at the home of Christopher Parsons, 34, of Road Creek.
However, when three officers, including Hamilton, went to investigate, they were confronted by Parsons outside of his garage. When they asked about Hall, Parsons allegedly became irate and began cursing and threatening them.
Police then noticed a man matching Hallâs description inside the garage, and Hamilton asked Parsons if Hall was inside. At that point, police say Parsons continued to argue with them, allegedly telling Hamilton, âYou better hope when I go back to prison I get 10 years, because when I get out, youâve had it.â
Christopher Eugene Parsons
Parsons was then told he was under arrest for threatening an officer, but he allegedly became more combative at that point, allegedly stepping back and raising his fists. Police used a Taser on Parsons, but it had no effect.
Hamilton then tried to take Parsons to the ground in an attempt to subdue him, but Parsons allegedly continued fighting, punching Hamilton several times. Another officer used a Taser on Parsons again, this time forcing him on the ground. He allegedly remained combative, but was ultimately handcuffed.
When police raised Parsons to his feet after cuffing him, he allegedly tried to head-butt the officers several times and tried to get away. He was taken to the ground again and then struck on his right thigh several times with a baton, at which point he allegedly told officers he was done fighting. He was taken into custody, charged with assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and terroristic threatening.
Authorities believe Hall was inside Parsonsâ garage, but managed to run away during the scuffle with Parsons.
There is no indication that Hall was ever arrested following the incident at Parsonsâ home, until he was charged with Hamiltonâs murder.
http://ekbtv.com/suspected-cop-killer-kn...g-for-him/
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