Gunfight ensues before man accused of shooting Lenoir County deputy, one other taken into custody

Saturday, November 21, 2020
LA GRANGE, N.C. (WTVD) -- A two-day manhunt has come to an end Saturday night after authorities said a man accused of shooting a Lenoir County deputy and wounding another was taken into custody.

Officers responded to a home along Banks School Road just before 8:20 p.m. in response to a man fitting the description of 30-year-old Robert Strother Lenoir County deputies called for two armoned vehicles to the scene.

As vehicles arrived, authorities said they instructed Strother to surrender to authorities. He did not, which triggered a gunfight between himself and multiple agencies at the scene.

Authorities said Strother was shot multiple times and was taken to the hospital; the sheriff's office did not disclose his status at this time.

On Thursday night, Lenoir County officials said the initial shooting happened during a domestic call on in the 2500 block of Lang Skinner Road, near Kennedy Home Road.
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Officials said Strother was standing with his back to the road when the deputy arrived to the scene. When the deputy addressed the suspect, Strother turned around with an assault-type rifle and fired shots, hitting the deputy in the neck.

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Lenoir County officials said Strother seriously wounded another man that night and stole his truck.
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Strother faces charges including attempted first-degree murder, assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill and inflict serious injury, discharging a weapon in an occupied dwelling and possession of firearm by felon.



More than 26 agencies were involved in the search for Strother, including the FBI, SBI and U.S. Marshals.

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