
A deputy US marshal, Drew Hanson, was shot and killed while assisting in the capture of Clarence Frazier Jr, who had failed to appear for a sexual battery trial. Frazier has been charged with murder and could face life imprisonment or the death penalty. The incident occurred in Louisiana and highlights the dangers law enforcement officers face when serving warrants.
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Deputy US Marshal Drew Hanson was killed while serving an arrest warrant.
Clarence Frazier Jr, 48, was charged with murder in the killing of deputy US marshal Drew Hanson.
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Frazier could face life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted of murdering Hanson.
Prediction<p>Clarence Frazier Jr charged with murder over killing of Drew Hanson and could face death penalty if convicted</p><p>A federal agent was fatally shot while trying to help authorities capture a man who failed to show up to his sexual battery trial in <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/louisiana">Louisiana</a>, according to the US justice department.</p><p>Clarence Frazier Jr, 48, was charged with murder in the killing of deputy US marshal Drew Hanson, authorities said.
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Frazier could face life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted of murdering Hanson.
PredictionClarence Frazier Jr, 48, was charged with murder in the killing of deputy US marshal Drew Hanson.
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