Louisiana police officer shot and killed while helping with a disturbance call
By Jason Hanna and Alta Spells, CNN
A police officer was shot and killed — and the suspected shooter was seriously injured — Friday as officers responded to a call about a disturbance in a small northwestern Louisiana community, authorities said.
Doyline police Officer William “Billy” Earl Collins Jr. died after being shot in Doyline, a community about 20 miles east of Shreveport, Webster Parish Sheriff Jason Parker said in a news conference.
Collins was one of three law enforcement officers who responded to the disturbance call in a Doyline neighborhood, Louisiana State Police Trooper Jonathon Odom said.
Someone fired on the officers when they arrived, hitting Collins, Odom said.
The shooter suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital, Odom said, without saying how that person was injured.
Neither that person’s name nor details about the disturbance call were released.
Besides serving as a Doyline police officer, Collins also was a Webster Parish sheriff’s deputy, working as a supervisor at a correctional center in the parish, Parker said.
“We lost a good man,” Parker said. “A family lost a good husband, a good father, a good Webster Parish deputy, a good … patrol officer for the city of Doyline that loved and served his citizens well.”
Louisiana State Police are investigating the shooting at the request of the sheriff’s office.
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CNN’s Jennifer Feldman contributed to this report.