Posted March 23, 2017 2:57 pm by Comments

By Bob Owens

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Gary Lee Castle doesn’t appear to be the sharpest knife in the proverbial drawer.

After courteously using his turn signals as he led a Pickens County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant on a high-speed chase, Mr. Castle came to a stop and then decided to advance upon Sergeant Travis Curran with a large section of metal pipe.

Sergeant Curran retreated as much as he could and implored Castle to drop his weapon, but in the end, he had to do what he had to do to protect his own life.

At approximately 1:00 am, Sergeant Travis Curran with the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office attempted to make a traffic stop on Hwy 53 East in Jasper Georgia. Curran followed the vehicle until it stopped on Lincoln Street. As Curran exited his vehicle, the driver of the vehicle, later identified as Gary Lee Castle, moved aggressively toward him with a large metal pipe in his hand.

As Castle moved toward Curran, the Sergeant retreated approximately 100 feet while repeatedly pleading with Castle to drop the weapon. After Castle refused the commands, Sgt. Curran discharged his firearm, striking Castle. Castle received aid on the scene and was transported by helicopter to a trauma center in Atlanta Georgia.

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Source:: Bearing Arms

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