Rayne police officer killed in domestic dispute standoff
- An on-duty Rayne police officer, Lt. Allen Credeur, was shot and killed around 2 p.m. on Monday, May 5, in Rayne, Louisiana.
- The shooting took place while officers were responding to a domestic disturbance at a residence located on East Harrop Street close to the intersection with North Chavis Street.
- Several agencies responded to the scene, and an ongoing investigation into the incident is being led by the investigative division of the Louisiana State Police.
- Reports indicate that Lt. Credeur may have been killed by friendly fire, with some sources stating he was potentially mistaken for a suspect during the standoff.
- The investigation continues without official confirmation of friendly fire, and the event marks one of at least two possible friendly fire deaths of officers in the past year in the area.
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Rayne Police officer killed during standoff Monday afternoon
RAYNE, La. (KLFY) -- A Rayne Police officer was shot and killed Monday afternoon sources confirm. The shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute on East Harrop Street in Rayne, officials said. A witness told KLFY News 10 one of their family members was stabbed at the home. During the standoff is when the officer was accidentally shot according to sources with the City of Rayne. Louisiana State Police, Acadia Parish Sheriff's Office and Rayne Polic…
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