U.S. Marshals Attacked
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U.S. Marshalls attacked in St. Louis
A Represenative of the Federal Bureau of Investigation leaves a house where two U.S. Marshall's and a St. Louis police officer were shot while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was later found dead in the house. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His injury is not serious. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other is being treated for minor injuries. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshalls attacked in St. Louis
Represenatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation prepare to enter a house where two U.S. Marshall's and a St. Louis police officer were shot while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was later found dead in the house. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His injury is not serious. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other is being treated for minor injuries. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshalls attacked in St. Louis
Investigators stand on the porch of a house where two U.S. Marshall's and a St. Louis police officer were shot while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when Carlos Boles, 35, was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was later found dead in the house. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His injury is not serious. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other is being treated for minor injuries. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshalls attacked in St. Louis
Carlos Boles,35, is the alleged gunman that shot two U.S. Marshall's and a St. Louis police officer while they were serving an arrest warrant in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. Boles was later found dead in the house. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His injury is not serious. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other is being treated for minor injuries. UPI/Mo. Dept. of Corrections
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U.S. Marshalls attacked in St. Louis
Represenatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation huddle under a tent near the house where two U.S. Marshall's and a St. Louis police officer were shot while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect, Carlos Boles, 35 was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was later found dead in the house. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His injury is not serious. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other is being treated for minor injuries. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshalls attacked in St. Louis
Carlos Boles,35, is the alleged gunman that shot two U.S. Marshall's and a St. Louis police officer while they were serving an arrest warrant in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. Boles was later found dead in the house. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His injury is not serious. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other is being treated for minor injuries. UPI/St. Louis Metropolitian Police Department
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U.S. Marshalls attacked in St. Louis
Two St. Louis police officers hug outside of the Emergency Department at St. Louis University Hospital after two U.S. Marshal's and a St. Louis police officer were shot while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when Carlos Boles, 35, was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was later found dead in the house. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His injury is not serious. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other is being treated for minor injuries. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshals attacked in St. Louis
St. Louis police stand guard near the Emergency Department at St. Louis University Hospital where two U.S. Marshal's were taken after being shot a while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect, Carlos Boles was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was apparently shot and killed by the officers. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His was treated and released. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other was treated for a gunshot wound to the ankle. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshals attacked in St. Louis
William Siebert of the U.S. Marshal's office of Eastern Missouri, talks to reporters outside of the Emergency Department at St. Louis University Hospital where two U.S. Marshal's were taken after being shot a while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect, Carlos Boles was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was apparently shot and killed by the officers. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His was treated and released. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other was treated for a gunshot wound to the ankle. Standing next to Siebert is St. Louis Police Chief Dan Isom. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshals attacked in St. Louis
UPI/Bill Greenblatt
St. Louis Police Chief Dan Isom talks to reporters near the Emergency Department at St. Louis University Hospital where two U.S. Marshal's were taken after being shot a while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect, Carlos Boles was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was apparently shot and killed by the officers. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His was treated and released. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to St. Louis University Hospital, where a spokesperson said one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other was treated for a gunshot wound to the ankle. Standing near Isom is St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay (L). UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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U.S. Marshals attacked in St. Louis
A technician with the FBI sets up equiptment where two U.S. Marshal's were shot while serving an arrest warrant to a fugitive in St. Louis on March 8, 2011. According to neighbors when the suspect, Carlos Boles was confronted, he reportedly pulled a gun and started shooting. He was apparently shot and killed by the officers. The three lawmen were transported to local hospitals. According to a hospital spokesperson, the St. Louis police officer was grazed when a bullet from the suspectâs gun was deflected by his vest. His was treated and released. The two U.S. Marshals were taken to another hospital where a spokesperson says one is in critical condition from a gunshot wound, and the other was treated for a gunshot wound to the ankle. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
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