Corey Griffin, 39, is arrested after he allegedly fired two shots at Slidell police officers responding to a domestic disturbance. The incident unfolded early Monday morning following a 911 hang-up call, prompting officers to investigate a situation involving a man and woman outside a home where a child was later found asleep inside.
In a coordinated response, Slidell police deployed drones and tracked Griffin using police dogs through nearby woods, ultimately locating him hiding in the backseat of an abandoned vehicle. Thankfully, no officers were injured during the incident, and police commend the effective teamwork displayed throughout the process. Griffin now faces charges including domestic abuse aggravated assault and potential attempted first-degree murder.
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