Detective shot in the hand while fighting for control of rifle with an 18-year-old murder suspect

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An 18-year-old from Kent County accused of murdering his father and injuring a detective during a struggle over a rifle has been identified. The sheriff's office released bodycam video from the physical confrontation Friday afternoon.

Kent County Sheriff Michelle LaJoye-Young says deputies were called to a home on Sunbrook Drive to check on a person around 2 p.m. on Thursday — inside, they found 49-year-old Aung Myint Tun dead from a gunshot wound.

Once deputies realized they were dealing with a crime scene, they backed out of the house and began the process of requesting a search warrant.

They would have to wait about an hour and a half before a judge signed the search warrant.

Detectives were dispatched to the home to investigate the suspicious death. While they were investigating, the sheriff’s office says the victim’s 18-year-old son Htet Walar Tun drove up to the front of the home.

Kent County detectives made contact with Htet but say he refused to unlock the door and exit the vehicle.

"It became evident to the detectives almost immediately that there was an assault-style weapon between his body and the door, on the driver's side," Kent Co. Sheriff Michelle LaJoye-Young told FOX 17 Friday afternoon.

According to the sheriff, Htet then grabbed his weapon, and several detectives entered the vehicle to try to secure the gun.

"It was difficult for them to get in, but eventually they were able to reach in, get the door open ... and many of the detectives, some from both sides, tried to secure the weapon," Sheriff LaJoye-Young explained.

Detective Nathan Stanton, involved in the struggle, grabbed the barrel of the gun to prevent Htet from pointing it at anyone. That’s when investigators say Htet fired a round, causing a muzzle blast injury to Stanton’s hand.

Fortunately, the bullet did not strike anyone.

"His spirits are high. Obviously, there's a lot of pain associated with this injury. And unfortunately, it's going to be painful for some time, but he is expected to make a full recovery," LaJoye-Young said.

"As the Sheriff, I get a call like this, my heart about stopped for a second ... I'm very blessed that this deputy is okay."

She says an autopsy was performed on Aung Myint Tun, finding his cause of death to be two gunshot wounds. The father and son had been living together in the Gaines Township home.

18-year-old Htet Walar Tun is now facing an open murder charge in the death of his father.

He is also facing another eight felony charges for his confrontation with deputies — discharge of a firearm from a vehicle causing injury, carrying a concealed weapon, resisting an officer causing injury, two counts of using a firearm in the commission of a felony, and three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.

If convicted on all counts, Tun could face life behind bars.

According to online court records, Htet Tun was previously arrested in October 2021 on a felony weapons charge.

Stanton, who’s been with the department for four years, was taken to the hospital by law enforcement. He has since been released and is expected to make a full recovery.
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