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Virginia Investigator Shot Multiple Times By Christmas Day Murder Suspect

Sandy Malone
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Hampton, VA – A Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office investigator was shot multiple times on Wednesday in a gun battle with a suspect wanted by U.S. Marshals for the murder of his wife on Christmas Day.

The incident occurred at 11:20 a.m. on Jan. 12 when a U.S. Marshals Task Force, consisting of federal and local law enforcement officers, was following a car that held 46-year-old Lamont Lee Lewis, the Daily Press reported.

Lewis was the prime suspect in the murder of his wife, Tivona Fogg, inside their home on Dec. 25, 2022.

Fogg’s daughter, Imani Cobb, told authorities that her mother and Lewis were married in October of 2021 and were living together in an apartment when her stepfather allegedly killed her mother, the Daily Press reported.
 

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Suspect dead, cop is critical. Prayers up for the cop.
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