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UPDATE - DUI CASE TURNS INTO MASS-MURDER MYSTERY!

This same DUI cop was later allegedly gunned down by the son of a DUI prosecutor, who then allegedly murdered himself by "suicide" before police could interrogate him, preventing the DUI deputy fom testifying against the wing commander in his DUI trial, that will force the DUI prosecutor to drop all DUI charges against the wing commander . . .

"A warrant charging the 134 Air Refueling Wing commander with driving under the influence of alcohol is on file at the Loudon County Sheriff's Office in connection with a Dec. 18 traffic stop. According to Loudon County Sheriff Tim Guider, truck drivers helped Deputy Jason Scott stop Col. John Keenan near mile marker 76 on Interstate 75. A blood-alcohol test showed the veteran military officer had a 0.38 blood-alcohol level, well above the legal limit of 0.08 and enough to cause someone to go into a comatose state, the sheriff said. Keenan is being treated at an undisclosed medical facility. Col. Tim Deering is currently acting commander of the 134th Air Refueling Wing at McGhee Tyson Airbase. Guider said this is apparently Keenan's first offense and that when he's released from medical care, he'll be taken into custody. The Loudon County warrant states that Scott was dispatched on a call of a reckless driver headed southbound on I-75. The vehicle was not speeding. Deputies couldn't determine if he was under the influence of alcohol because he didn't smell like he had been drinking, but was very disoriented, Guider said. The sheriff said Scott called for an ambulance to transport Keenan to the emergency room at Fort Sanders Medical Center-Loudon. Major General Gus L. Harriet, adjutant general of The Tennessee Air National Guard, released the following statement: 'We are certainly aware of the situation concerning the commander of the 134th Air Refueling Wing. We have taken the appropriate steps to ensure that Tennessee Air National Guard Operations continue as normal at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard base. Col. Tim Deering is the acting commander.'"
—Maryville Daily Times, "Warrant charges 134th commander with DUI," 2003-12-23 (Loudon County Sheriff's Department, Loudon County Justice Center, Records Section: 865-986-1770)

"Deputy Jason Scott was murdered this morning when he stepped out of his car as he responded to a domestic violence call at the home of Loudon County Assistant District Attorney Frank Harvey. Harvey's son, 16 year old Michael Harvey, is suspected in Officer Scott's death. At this hour, Michael Harvey remains barricaded inside the Harvey residence on Palmer Road in the Shiloh Acres Subdivision. More than one hundred officers from various regional law enforcement agencies are on the scene and at least three other officers are reported to have been wounded in attempting to take the suspect into custody. Speaking to reporters from near the scene of the ongoing standoff, a tearful Sheriff Guider shared his memories of Officer Scott, who had been with the Sheriff's Department for three years."
—Katie Allison Granju, WBIR TV, "SHERIFF: SLAIN DEPUTY A ''WONDERFUL YOUNG MAN'' WITH BABY ON THE WAY," 3/13/2004

"According to Loudon County officials, 16 year old Michael Harvey is dead. Law enforcement entered the Harvey home in Loudon County between noon and 1:00 pm on Saturday, ending a tense standoff lasting more than 24 hours. Michael Harvey was found dead in a bedroom with a gunshot wound to the head. It appears that he had been dead more than 12 hours when he was found, according to sources. Michael Harvey, son of Loudon County Assistant District Attorney, Frank Harvey, had been holed up inside his family's home after Deputy Jason Scott was gunned down there at 8:30 am on Friday. It is believed that the teenager killed Scott as he exited his police vehicle. Loudon County 911 dispatched officers in response to a domestic violence call made by Michael Harvey's mother, who said that her son attacked her with a metal pipe."
—Katie Allison Granju, WBIR TV, "TEEN SUSPECT IN COP MURDER DEAD," 3/13/2004