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KSP Charges McCreary County Man with Attempted Murder of a Police Officer

Scottie Pennington by Scottie Pennington
August 1, 2020
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Whitley City, KY (August 1, 2020) – The Kentucky State Police, London Post is investigating an Officer Involved Shooting that occurred in McCreary County yesterday morning.

The initial investigation indicates that just after 10:30 am, a KSP Trooper attempted to arrest Christopher A. Phillips, 35 years old of Pine Knot, KY, who was wanted on felony charges.  During the encounter, Phillips shot at the Trooper, at which time shots were exchanged by police.

Phillips ran from the area and was located a short time later, at which time he was taken into custody without incident. Both Phillips and the trooper were uninjured in the shooting.

Phillips is lodged in the McCreary County Detention Center charged with Attempted Murder of a Police Officer, Possession of a Stolen Firearm, Fleeing and Evading 1st Degree, and Resisting Arrest.

The investigation continues and is being led by Lieutenant Tony Dingess and Detective Billy Correll. Both were assisted at the scene by Post 11 Personnel, The Kentucky State Police Critical Incident Response Team, the McCreary County Sherriff’s Office, the Whitley City Fire Department, and McCreary EMS.

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Comments 2

  1. Dave says:
    5 years ago

    ??? McCreary County Detention Center that is funny McCreary County dosn’t have a detention Center

  2. Hillary says:
    5 years ago

    No one ever gives the dispatchers credit for the stress of getting assistance to the troopers, fire and EMS personnel during this job, they also assisted just not in person!!

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