AP/ January 26, 2013, 8:51 PM

1 officer killed, 2 wounded near La. casino

Scene pertaining to a shooting in Chareton, La., in which an officer was killed and two sheriff's deputies were wounded, Jan. 26, 2013.

Scene pertaining to a shooting in Chareton, La., in which an officer was killed and two sheriff's deputies were wounded, Jan. 26, 2013. / CBS/KLFY

Updated 8:50 PM ET

NEW ORLEANS Police on Saturday arrested a man suspected of fatally shooting a police officer and critically wounding two sheriff's deputies after allegedly setting fire to a mobile home in south Louisiana, where an elderly man's body was found.

A Chitimacha tribal officer was pronounced dead at the scene of the shootings in Charenton, while two St. Mary Parish sheriff's deputies were critically wounded and taken to local hospitals, said Louisiana State Police Trooper Stephen Hammons.

This photo provided by the Louisiana State Police shows Wilbert Thibodeaux.

/ AP Photo/Louisiana State Police

Hammons said the officers were responding to a report of an armed man walking down a road near the Cypress Bayou Casino when Wilbert Thibodeaux, 48, of Charenton allegedly shot them.

"Thibodeaux fired at the Chitimacha Officer, fatally wounding him," state police said in a news release. "As two St. Mary Deputies, who were in the same car, arrived at the scene Thibodeaux fired multiple shots hitting the deputies. During the encounter, Thibodeaux was shot."

Investigators found the burned remains of a man after extinguishing a fire at a mobile home that Thibodeaux is suspected of setting before the officers confronted him, Hammons said.

Police identified the deceased man in the mobile home as Eddie Lyons, 78, of Charenton. "Detectives suspect Lyons was shot by Thibodeaux before the fire," state police said in a news release.

Thibodeaux was treated at a hospital for a gunshot wound that wasn't considered life-threatening and released, according to Hammons, who said investigators were questioning him Saturday evening. Charges against him are pending.

The state Fire Marshal's office is investigating the fire.

"Today is a difficult day for our partners in St. Mary Parish," Col. Mike Edmonson, the State Police superintendent, said in a statement. "My thoughts and prayers are with the deputies and the officer's families tonight. I know the coming days and weeks will be difficult ones for the men and women of the Chitimacha Police Department and the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office. We will assist their agencies in any way we can during these trying times."

The casino is run by the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana and is less than a quarter-mile from the scene of the shootings. Hammons said the shootings occurred near but not on tribal land.

"Everybody is just in shock. It's small-town America," said Jacqueline Junca, the tribe's secretary and treasurer.

Police didn't immediately release the names of the officers. Authorities said they will do so at a Monday news conference.

Tribe councilman Toby Darden said the slain officer was married and had two grown children, but he declined to give his name.

"He's a real great guy. Extremely dedicated to his job. Very brave," Darden said.

He was one of seven full-time officers who patrol a 260-acre reservation that has roughly 150 homes, a grocery store, a small school and government offices.

"Everybody knows the officers personally," Darden said. "It's devastating."

Junca said the tribe has around 1,200 members, roughly half of whom live on the reservation.

Access to and from the casino was restricted for roughly 90 minutes as a precautionary measure while police responded to the shooting, said casino spokeswoman Nancy Herrington. Charenton is located about 45 miles southeast of Lafayette.

"We are very much in business and have been," Herrington said later Saturday. "We have events tonight. All of those are taking place."

A spokeswoman for the sheriff's office and a tribal police dispatcher referred questions about the shootings to the State Police.

"We've got a lot of unanswered questions," State Police Capt. Doug Cain said.

One of the injured deputies was taken to a hospital in New Orleans and the other was taken to a Lafayette hospital. Both were listed in critical but stable condition Saturday evening, Hammons said.

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RJD6852 says:
This guy was not a felon & he lived in the area. He was known to almost all who worked at the Casino which is not 1/4 mile from where this happened as he was a regular there. He was not known to be violent but did have a history of mental illness. I do not know how he had access to a shotgun, most probably it belonged to a deceased family member and it was left to him.
And to the idiot talking about "this happening in a troglodyte community in a huge swamp"....since I live in said area I can tell you for a fact that this happened very far from any swamp and this happened in a small community of African-American people outside of the larger local American Indian Reservation. So please.....before you open your trap and prove your stupidity please feel free to keep it closed and keep people guessing.
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judymar14 says:
BTW, what are the unanswered questions? He was seen with the gun and seen killing this officer and shooting the other two. All the suffering these families are going thru for no reason. If one of the officers had shot this piece of s*** on first sight, it would be the officer up on charges.
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judymar14 says:
No mention if this scum of the earth is a felon with mental health issues or where he got the gun. Who gave/sold him the gun should be tracked down and procecuted. How these 'people' get guns in the first place is the core of the problem. They don't get them from law-abiding gun owners.
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AttyFAM says:
Meanwhile, on Face the Nation this morning, Newt Gingrich and another Republican House Representative argue that it is not the guns, that if we hire security officers for the schools and give them guns, all will be well. Right. Here is a case of highly trained police officers approaching a suspect known to be armed and one dies and two are wounded. Just imagine how fast the school security officer would die.

More guns is no answer. Far, far fewer guns is the way to go.
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AttyFAM replies:
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To Grumpy -

If this guy had only a knife, there would be no dead police officer.

If the Newtown killer had only a knife, there might not be any dead people there, let alone 26 of them.

It IS the guns. As a prosecutor once lectured to my class, it is hard to kill someone without a gun. That is why there are so few murders in Canada.
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SECRIL says:
another piece of the heinous puzzle of louisianna behaviour makes no difference of the race he is a prodouct of his oppressive environment,right bert sterling maybe Obama is tired of aqll the negative news down there he gonna send 20,000 redlegs to set things straight cause thats one state with everybodys name written on the door of hell,bert is calling the man a spook but there are thousands of pink spooks in that swamp of imps,maybe tomorrow there will be another Obama gift coming you peoples way.
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no1netfan573 says:
These people who are curing their cancers with this cannabis oil should be shot.Who in the world wants a cure anyway?
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democracy8 says:
"Charges against him are pending"? Why "PENDING"?
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AttyFAM replies:
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I guess you don't know what the word "pending" means. Use a dictionary. Better yet a legal dictionary.
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RJD6852 says:
I happen to live not 3 miles from where this shooting occurred. The company that I work for does work for the Chitimacha Tribal Police and the Chitimacha Fire department. If you were to see this Reservation you would not call it a "podunk trailer park" and if you were to read the story, this happened not on the Tribal Reservation but in an area right outside of its boundaries, but the Tribal Police still patrol. I knew the Police Officer that was killed in the line of duty and let me tell you, not only was he a Police Officer but a Navy Vet. You will find no finer person in any Police department, and he was a sight better man than the Idiot disrespecting him.
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kirbang says:
Hey Moron, Try yesterdays news; and the day before. You truly are stupid and no doubt armed. So this podunk living law enforcement officer is not worthy of your dumb s**t mentality. You are the prime reason we thinking persons oppose dumb people being armed. Stupid,stupid,stupid; I only hope you don't have kids or most likely your wife left you so her children have a chance.
Keep talking please
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MidRoadAlone replies:
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"We thinking persons"?

I doubt very much you think about anything other than what the Democrats and left leaning media tell you to think.

But this is a typical liberal response - insults and put downs - no intelligent arguement - just like your leader Obama.
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