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Louisiana man charged with murder of U.S. marshal following standoff

Clarence Frazier Jr. has been charged with the murder of Deputy U.S. Marshal Drew Hanson during a standoff at Frazier's home in Alexandria, Louisiana. The incident occurred while law enforcement was executing a warrant for Frazier's arrest. If convicted, Frazier could face life in prison.

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The Department of Justice announced charges on Tuesday against Clarence Frazier Jr., 48, for the murder of Deputy U.S. Marshal Drew Hanson during a standoff at Frazier's home in Alexandria, Louisiana, on Monday. Law enforcement officers attempted to execute a warrant for Frazier's arrest related to a court appearance for a charge of sexual battery. Upon entering the residence, officers found Frazier barricaded in his bedroom. He allegedly fired at the officers, striking Hanson, who later died from his injuries. Frazier was subsequently apprehended after a standoff. If convicted, he faces a potential life sentence. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche expressed condolences to Hanson's family and the law enforcement community. The FBI is assisting in the investigation into Hanson's death.

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