Lorain County native and 5 On Your Side Investigator Scott Noll joined News 5 in June of 2018. An award-winning investigative reporter, he’s worked in newsrooms across the country uncovering corruption, holding the powerful accountable, and standing up for the little guy.
LORAIN, Ohio — U.S. Marshals shot and killed a Lorain man who attacked them while the Violent Fugitive Task Force force was serving an arrest warrant at his Lorain home on Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson for the federal agency.
According to Marshals, Smith attacked three officers with a wooden table leg. That’s when investigators said at least one task force member shot Smith, who was pronounced dead inside the home. Three officers went to the hospital, where they were treated for cuts and bruises before being released. Court records show Smith had a history of drug and assault charges and was currently on supervised release after spending time in federal prison for distributing cocaine, heroin and fentanyl.
Marshals Officer Involved Shooting Shot And Killed Task Force Warrant
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