Eastern Cherokee man, a state trooper, killed on duty
Shawn Blanton Jr., a 24-year-old member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who was a North Carolina state trooper, was killed on duty on Tuesday.

Blanton made a traffic stop when he was shot twice. Motorists who saw the events unfold called 911 and a suspect was quickly apprehended. Edwardo Wong II has been charged with murder and could face the death penalty.

Blanton was the first tribal member to become a state trooper, Chief Michell Hicks said. “We were all so proud of him,” Hicks told The Asheville Citizen-Times. “This is a small community and something like this hits us hard.”

Blanton worked for the tribe's emergency services department before becoming a trooper. His wife, Michaela, gave birth to their son 17 days ago. The baby was born seven weeks premature and remains in neonatal intensive care in serious conditions, the paper reported.

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‘Super son’ was also coach, new father’ (The Asheville Citizen-Times 6/19)
Funds to benefit the Blanton family (The Asheville Citizen-Times 6/19)
Editorial: Tragic loss of trooper reminds how much we need law officers (The Asheville Citizen-Times 6/19)