FATAL SHOOTING UPDATE: Leitchfield man booked into Grayson Co. Detention Center, charged with murder

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The suspect in a deadly shooting on Lashley Street has been lodged in the Grayson County Detention Center, charged with murder.

James Lee Garrett, 40, of Leitchfield, is accused of shooting and killing a man in his backyard at 1619 Lashley Street on Wednesday night. The name of the deceased has not been released by authorities.

In addition to one count of murder, Garrett has been charged with first-degree robbery, tampering with physical evidence and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

The incident began Wednesday night at 10:13, when the Leitchfield Police Department and Fire Departments, Grayson County Sheriff’s Office, Kentucky State Police, and EMS responded to Lashley Street address on the report of a shooting.

Upon arriving at the scene, multiple LPD officers discovered a fire in the backyard of the residence, with a male gunshot victim on the far side of the fire. Officers and EMS workers were unable to reach the victim because of the fire, resulting in the Leitchfield Fire Department responding to the scene within minutes and extinguishing the blaze.

Neighbors said it was not uncommon for the residents to burn trash in the backyard, and LFD Chief Tim Duvall confirmed that the burning material appeared to be trash.

An unconfirmed report indicates the victim suffered a gunshot wound to the head. He was transported to Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center by EMS where he succumbed to his injury.

Garrett fled on foot after the shooting, but was taken into custody by Leitchfield police at 10:54 in a wooded area not far from his home. Just before Garrett was detained, Grayson County Central Dispatch reported to responding officers that the suspect called dispatch and claimed the shooting was in self-defense.

Neighbors reported that for the last few weeks gunshots have regularly rung out in the normally quiet, middle class neighborhood, including on Wednesday. Police believe that a homemade gun may have been fashioned by someone at 1619 Lashley St., which could have been the source of the recent gun fire. It’s unclear at this point if the homemade gun was used in Wednesday night’s shooting.

Kentucky State Police Detective Adam Hutchison is leading the investigation.

K105 will have more information on this story as it becomes available.

The scene on Lashley Street on Wednesday night as police investigated the shooting

By Ken Howlett, News Director

Contact Ken at ken@k105.com or 270-259-6000