Grand jury finds shooting of suspect charged in Hancock County deputy's murder was justified
By Lindsay Knowles
Published: Nov. 19, 2021 at 1:26 PM EST|Updated: 23 hours ago
HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) - The deputies who opened fire on a murder suspect accused of killing a South Mississippi law enforcement officer were justified in doing so, according to a report from the grand jury that was released Friday.
A secret grand jury in Hancock County convened during the August 2021 session and were presented evidence in the shooting of Joseph Michael Rohrbacker. After reviewing all of the evidence and circumstances, the grand jury found that no criminal conduct was conducted by the deputies.
Multiple shots were fired at Rohrbacker on Feb. 1, 2021, after authorities say he shot Hancock County deputy Michael Boutte twice in the head, killing the long-time law enforcement officer.
A the time of the shooting, Boutte and another deputy were responding to a home on Caesar Necaise Road after an incident began following allegations that Rohrbacker had molested younger family members. Before deputies arrived, however, investigators said Rohrbacker cut his dogs throat. Then, Rohrbacker reportedly fired multiple shots in the direction of the two deputies.
Lt. Michael A. Boutte Sr. died in the line of the duty on Feb. 1, 2021. He was 57 years old.(Hancock County Sheriff's Dept.)
https://www.wlox.com/2021/11/19/grand-jury-finds-shooting-suspect-accused-killing-hancock-county-deputy-was-justified/