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Soldier charged with slaying state trooper in northern NY


By The Associated Press

THERESA, N.Y. — Jul 10, 2017, 7:10 AM ET

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A U.S. Army soldier was charged Monday with murder in the fatal shooting of a New York State Police trooper who was responding to a domestic dispute.

The suspect, identified as Justin Walters, 32, surrendered without incident after the trooper and Walters' wife were killed Sunday night at a home in the town of Theresa, near the Canadian border, New York State Police Superintendent George P. Beach II said.

Trooper Joel Davis, 36, responded to a call of shots fired shortly after 8 p.m. He was approaching the home when he was shot, Beach said. Walters' wife, 27-year-old Nichole Walters, also was found dead at the scene.

State police said Walters is an active duty U.S. Army infantryman who is stationed at nearby Fort Drum, home of the 10th Mountain Division. Information on Walters' military service wasn't available.

WWNY-TV in Watertown reported Justin Walters was clad only in shorts when he was brought to a town court around 4 a.m. Monday to be charged with first- and second-degree murder. He was ordered held in the Jefferson County Jail without bail. Walters didn't have a lawyer at the arraignment.

Police said a second woman living on the couple's property was also shot, but her injuries were not life threatening.

State police said Davis, of Evans Mills, graduated from the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy on May 29, 2013. He originally was assigned to the Troop D Watertown barracks before receiving his current assignment at the state police barracks in Philadelphia, just outside Fort Drum.

Davis is survived by his wife and three children.

In a statement early Monday morning, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said "the entire New York family grieves" for Davis.

"Trooper Davis served as a member of the New York State Police for four years and his death is yet another sad reminder of the risks law enforcement officers face each day in order to protect our communities and serve the residents of this great state," the Democratic governor said while urging New Yorkers to keep Davis' family, friends and colleagues in their thoughts and prayers.





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Soldier guns down state trooper, police say; GI's wife also found dead


Ambulance carrying New York State trooper Joel R. Davis, who'd been shot, arrives at hospital on night of Jully 9, 2017
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WATERTOWN, N.Y. -- A U.S. Army soldier is accused of shooting a New York State trooper to death in far upstate New York Sunday night, reports CBS Watertown affiliate WWNY-TV.

The suspect, Justin Walters, 32, an active duty infantryman at Fort Drum, surrendered without incident, State Police Superintendent George Beach II said in a statement. Walters was said to be in custody in Watertown late Sunday night, according to WWNY.

Walters' wife, 27-year old Nichole Walters, was also found deceased at the scene, Beach said.

A second woman was also shot, in the upper-torso, but her injuries aren't believed to be life-threatening, WWNY says.

The trooper, Joel R. Davis, 36, responded to several reports of shots fired during a domestic incident near Theresa, N.Y., in Jefferson County, and was shot once as he approached the residence, Beach said .

At some point – it wasn't clear when – a woman was shot and killed, WWNY says.

The second woman was home alone but lives in a shed on the property with a man and child, the station says.



Walters is listed as the owner of the property where the shootings happened, along with his wife.

Property records show the property was purchased in 2015 by Justin and Nichole Walters, WWNY notes.

Trooper Davis is survived by his wife and three children, Beach said.

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/07/1...-ny-state-trooper-after-domestic-dispute.html

US Army soldier charged in killing of wife, NY state trooper after domestic dispute

Published July 10, 2017
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Suspect surrendered, in custody



A U.S. Army soldier is accused of shooting and killing his wife and a New York state trooper after a domestic dispute Sunday night, police said.

Justin Walters, 32, was charged about 4 a.m. Monday with first- and second-degree murder. Walters surrendered to police without incident.

The state trooper, identified as Joel Davis, 36, responded to a call of shots fired at a home in Theresa, near the Canadian border, about 8 p.m. Sunday, New York State Police Superintendent George P. Beach II said. Davis was approaching the home when he was shot once.

Walters' wife, Nicole Walters, 27, was found dead inside the home after she was also shot.

A second woman, who lived in a shed on the property, was also shot and suffered non-life threatening injuries, WWNY reported.

Walters is an active duty U.S. Army infantryman who is stationed at nearby Fort Drum, home of the 10th Mountain Division, police said.

Davis, of Evans Mills, graduated from the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy on May 29, 2013, according to WWNY. He originally was assigned to the Troop D Watertown barracks before receiving his current assignment at the state police barracks in Philadelphia, just outside Fort Drum.

Davis is survived by his wife and three children.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement Monday morning that "the entire New York family grieves" for Davis.

"Trooper Davis served as a member of the New York State Police for four years and his death is yet another sad reminder of the risks law enforcement officers face each day in order to protect our communities and serve the residents of this great state," Cuomo said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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