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Prosecutors intend to seek death penalty for man accused of killing Ohio deputy
Updated: 6:39 PM EDT Jun 6, 2025 Editorial Standards ⓘ
Matthew Dietz Digital Editor The Morrow County Prosecutor’s Office is seeking the death penalty for the man accused of shooting and killing an Ohio deputy on Memorial Day.Daniel Sherrer, 31, was killed in the line of duty after a shootout with a suspect in a domestic disturbance in Morrow County.The suspect has been identified as Brian Wilson. He was also shot and taken to the hospital with serious injuries after the shooting.In a press conference on Friday, Morrow County prosecutor Andrew Wick said Wilson will face 14 charges in Sherrer’s murder, according to NBC affiliate WCMH.Among the charges Wilson is facing are aggravated murder with death penalty specifications, premeditated aggravated murder and felonious assault.Public services were held Wednesday in Morrow County for Sherrer, who was engaged to be married when he died. MORROW COUNTY, Ohio — The Morrow County Prosecutor’s Office is seeking the death penalty for the man accused of shooting and killing an Ohio deputy on Memorial Day. Daniel Sherrer, 31, was killed in the line of duty after a shootout with a suspect in a domestic disturbance in Morrow County.
Advertisement The suspect has been identified as Brian Wilson. He was also shot and taken to the hospital with serious injuries after the shooting. In a press conference on Friday, Morrow County prosecutor Andrew Wick said Wilson will face 14 charges in Sherrer’s murder, according to NBC affiliate WCMH. Among the charges Wilson is facing are aggravated murder with death penalty specifications, premeditated aggravated murder and felonious assault. Public services were held Wednesday in Morrow County for Sherrer, who was engaged to be married when he died. (责任编辑:) |

