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U.S. Marshals Task Force Members Injured During Fugitive's Arrest

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Seth Bruce, Deputy U.S. Marshal

Western District of Tennessee
Memphis, TN
(901) 573-8177

Memphis, TN – Two members of the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force based in Jackson, Tennessee, were injured Monday during the arrest of Bobby Joe Claybrook Jr., 39, of Dyersburg, Tennessee.

On Aug. 2, the Dyersburg Police Department issued warrants for Claybrook for attempted second-degree murder, three counts of aggravated assault and felon in possession of a handgun. The U.S. Marshals task force adopted the case on Aug. 3 and began searching for Claybrook, who was on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's (TBI) Most Wanted List.

On Monday the task force tracked Claybrook to a home in the 200 block of Morningside Drive. As the task force approached the residence, two task force members sustained injuries as a result of gunshots. A perimeter was established, and the task force called the Jackson Police Department for assistance. The Jackson Police Department's Special Weapons Attack Team and negotiators arrived and after about a 4-hour standoff, Claybrook surrendered.

One of the injured task force members was a Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) agent, and the other was a deputy U.S. marshal. Both members of the task force were treated and released from a local hospital. The TBI is handling the shooting investigation.

"Finding violent fugitives is one of the most dangerous missions in law enforcement," said U.S. Marshal Tyreece Miller. "I'm thankful for the task force team's bravery in pursuing the worst of the worst. I'm also appreciative of the partnerships with Tennessee Department of Correction, as well as other contributing agencies to our task force. The Marshals Service could not effectively do what we do without them, and for that reason, the community is safer."

"The Tennessee Department of Correction, Office of Investigations and Conduct (OIC) has a strong partnership across the State of Tennessee with the U.S. Marshals Service, with multiple special agents assigned to each regional task force, along with officers from other law enforcement agencies. This incident is one example of how dangerous their assignments are and the commitment of Tennessee Department of Correction to support public safety with the daily apprehension of fugitives in our communities.

Agents are working closely with the Jackson Police Department, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the 26th Judicial District Attorney's Office, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Tennessee, and the U.S. Marshals Service as they continue their investigation into the capture of Bobby Joe Claybrook Jr. Our agent continues to recover from his injuries at home. Thanks to all of the continued thoughts and prayers for him, the Tennessee Department of Correction and the task force family," said Tennessee Department of Correction Director Donna Turner.

The Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force (GCRFTF) has offices in Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. The West Tennessee office consists of Deputy U.S. Marshals, Investigators with the Jackson Police Department, Agents with the Tennessee Department of Correction, Investigators with the Memphis Police Department, Shelby County Sheriff's Office and Fayette County Sheriff's Office.

Additional information about the U.S. Marshals Service can be found at https://www.usmarshals.gov.

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