A St. Tammany Parish (Louisiana) Sheriff’s sergeant was killed early Sunday (March 23) morning when he was struck by a vehicle driven by a pursued suspect.
Louisiana Sheriff’s Sergeant Killed Deploying Spike Strips
Sgt. Grant Candies, 37, was attempting to deploy spike strips on Interstate 10 to end the pursuit when he was killed. “The perpetrator, fleeing from a pursuit, struck him, taking the life of a husband and father," the sheriff's office said.

Sgt. Grant Candies of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office was killed early Sunday morning while trying to stop a fleeing vehicle.
St. Tammany Parish SO/Facebook
Sgt. Grant Candies, 37, was attempting to deploy spike strips on Interstate 10 to end the pursuit when he was killed. “The perpetrator, fleeing from a pursuit, struck him, taking the life of a husband, a father, a Marine, a mentor, and a true leader among his peers,” the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook statement.
Candies was a married father of two children, the STPSO said. His own father served in the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office for more than 30 years, Fox 8 reports.
The STPSO said the pursuit began when a deputy attempted to stop a vehicle, which instead “fled at a high rate of speed.”
“He was going at least 85, 90 mph,” one witness recalled. “He kept swerving. I was like, ‘what is going on?’”
The fleeing vehicle was occupied by five people, who all were arrested after crashing into a New Orleans Police Department unit on Interstate 10 in New Orleans East around 12:30 a.m.
An NOPD officer was injured in the crash. He was treated and released at a local hospital. The occupants of the suspects’ car -- all juveniles, according to the NOPD -- also were taken for hospital treatment for injuries sustained in the crash. The NOPD described their conditions as stable.
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