Deputies Arrest A Leesburg Man Following An Armed Standoff

Cherokee County deputies and Leesburg Police responded to a serious domestic violence call at a residence on County Road 44 in the Hopewell community on Thursday evening. 

Law enforcement officers encountered a man armed with a shotgun when they arrived on the scene and the man ran into the residence. The suspect, who was identified as Chad Blalock, used a knife to cut his girlfriend and strangled her during the altercation. 

Eventually Blalock came out of the residence again, still armed with a shotgun.  According to Cherokee County Chief Deputy Josh Summerford, members of the Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team (ERT) used less-than-lethal munitions to stop the suspect when he refused commands to put down the shotgun and advanced toward deputies. 

The suspect was transported by EMS to Floyd Regional Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries and released into the custody of the Sheriff’s Office. 

As part of normal Sheriff’s Office protocol, the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office was requested to conduct an administrative investigation.  Blalock, age 44, was booked into the Cherokee County Detention Center on charges of domestic violence 2nd degree, domestic violence by strangulation and resisting arrest.

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