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Deputy Shot in Michigan City ER; Suspect Apprehended

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Michigan City. LaPorte County Deputy Jon Samuelson was shot Friday morning in the emergency department at Franciscan Health Michigan City after transporting a man from a disabled-vehicle call; officials say an altercation occurred around 6:45 a.m. and the suspect fired multiple times, then fled into nearby woods where officers arrested him shortly afterward. South Bend and LaPorte County officials said Samuelson was airlifted to Memorial Hospital and underwent about eight hours of surgery; he remained in critical but stable condition on Saturday, according to the sheriff. State police are leading the investigation, recovered a handgun believed to be used and said there is no ongoing threat; the suspect, identified as 22-year-old Sharod Grafton Jr., is in custody.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Deputy responds to disabled vehicle near State Road 2 and County Road 900 West (~6:45 a.m., Friday).
  • Deputy transports the man to Franciscan Health Michigan City at his request (Friday morning).
  • An altercation in the emergency room results in the deputy being shot (~7:00 a.m., Friday).
  • The suspect flees into nearby woods; officers locate and arrest him and recover a handgun (Friday).
  • Samuelson is airlifted to Memorial Hospital, undergoes about eight hours of surgery and is reported critical but stable (Friday–Saturday).

Why This Matters to You

This incident underscores the risks faced by law enforcement, even in seemingly routine situations. It's a reminder to appreciate the work they do and to stay vigilant in your community. If you notice suspicious activity, don't hesitate to report it.

The Bottom Line

Deputy Samuelson's condition is critical but stable, and the suspect is in custody. There's no ongoing threat, according to state police. This is a time to support our local law enforcement and keep them in our thoughts. Worth forwarding if you know someone who values their work.

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Who Benefited

Investigative teams, medical personnel and local law enforcement benefited because rapid response preserved life, secured the scene, and enabled prompt apprehension of the suspect.

Who Impacted

Deputy Jon Samuelson, his family, and the department suffered due to serious injuries, prolonged recovery and emotional impact on colleagues and the community.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

Investigative teams, medical personnel and local law enforcement benefited because rapid response preserved life, secured the scene, and enabled prompt apprehension of the suspect.

Who Impacted

Deputy Jon Samuelson, his family, and the department suffered due to serious injuries, prolonged recovery and emotional impact on colleagues and the community.

Coverage of Story:

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From Center

Deputy Shot in Michigan City ER; Suspect Apprehended

FOX 5 DC WSBT WRTV Indianapolis
From Right

Indiana sheriff's deputy shot in ER at Franciscan Hospital; suspect in custody

FOX 5 Atlanta

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