EVANS, Ga. — One Georgia deputy was killed and a second was shot in the face after a motor home driver they had pulled over opened fire, law enforcement officials said Sunday.
The driver of the motor home also died in the incident.
James Blake Montgomery was pulled over Saturday evening on Interstate 20 near Augusta by deputies who tried to serve a temporary protective order for a domestic violence case. Montgomery at first appeared cooperative, but produced a fully automatic pistol when two of the deputies turned away, Columbia County Sheriff Clay Whittle said at a briefing.
''He fired on three deputies from the sheriff's office, striking two of them,'' Whittle said.
Killed at the scene was Deputy Brandon Sikes, who had been with the sheriff's office since 2018. He is survived by his wife, who also works for the sheriff's office.
Deputy Gavin White was shot in the face and was in critical condition. White was in surgery Sunday, according to the sheriff.
Other deputies were able to return fire. Montgomery was found dead inside the motor home. An autopsy was scheduled.
Investigators found pipe bombs inside the vehicle, including one rigged with a remote switch. They also found more guns, Whittle said.