LOUISIANA DEPUTY MARSHALS THAT SHOT A BOY AND INJURED HIS FATHER ARE TO SURRENDER THEIR FIREARMS AND BADGES AFTER BAIL WHICH IS SET FOR $1 MILLION.

A 32-year-old, Derrick Stafford and 23-year-old Norris Greenhouse Jr., the Louisiana deputy marshals who shot dead a 6-year-old boy named Jeremy Mardis and injured his father will surrender their firearms and badges after bail which is set for $1 million according to the judge’s ruling at the Avoyelles Parish Jail on Monday, November 9, 2015. The boy was laid to rest on Monday afternoon, November 9, 2015 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi (U.S) while his father Chris Few is battling for his life in a hospital at Alexandria, Louisiana. Jeremy Mardis and his father Chris Few were fired 18 times at their vehicle when the two deputy marshals, Derrick Stafford and Norris Greenhouse chased them in central Louisiana according to Viewers Corner News source in Louisiana. The U.S Judge William Bennett ordered that the two deputy marshals who were charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder be held under home confinement if they are released from jail.

Jeremy Mardis
                           Jeremy Mardis

Viewers Corner News send our condolence to the family of Jeremy Mardis and may his soul rest in peace.

Source: Viewers Corner News.

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