2 Ga. Police Officers Injured in Hourslong SWAT Standoff

Nov. 14, 2022
A Jackson police officer was struck by shrapnel and another broke her leg jumping out of a window when a man opened fire at police and barricaded himself inside a home.

By Rosana Hughes

Source The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Two Georgia police officers were injured during an encounter with a man at a home in Butts County that led to an hourslong SWAT standoff, according to authorities.

Jackson police were called to a home in the Fox Hollow subdivision about a “disturbance” Sunday evening, the Georgia State Patrol said. While officers were inside, the man, later identified as Donald River Waits, opened fire on the officers, according to the GSP.

One officer was struck by shrapnel and the other broke her leg while jumping out of a window. Both injuries were not life-threatening, according to the state patrol.

Waits then barricaded himself inside the home, and the Butts County SWAT team was requested, along with some troopers.

By 4 a.m., the state patrol’s SWAT team was called in. They made entry to the home around 5:30 a.m. and Waits was taken into custody without further incident. It was not clear what charges he faces.

No other details about the incident were released.

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