Shields said hours after his death that the shooting was not incidental. He was in uniform at the time of the shooting in his unmarked, personal pickup truck, officials previously said. 5 while working an off-duty security job at Rockford Lane Auto Sales, 2618 Rockford Lane, in Shively. Shirley, 26, died in surgery at the University of Louisville Hospital after he was shot about 2:30 a.m. And so to that end, folks, I'm just sorry, but we're not going to be able to divulge any details of the investigation." "We want all of this evidence to come out and convict these individuals," Shields said. "Put them away where they belong, caged like animals. Marshals Service, Floyd County Sheriff's Office and New Albany Police, Shields said, but she did not specify where and at what time each was taken into custody. One of the men was arrested Wednesday with the help of the U.S. She gave few details on the case and declined to answer more questions from reporters at the end of the session, which included Mayor Greg Fischer, Jefferson County Sheriff John Aubrey and officials with the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Jesse Christopher Johnson, 28, and Marquis Mitchell, 18, were arrested and indicted on charges of complicity to murder by a Jefferson County grand jury, Louisville Metro Police Chief Erika Shields said in a press conference Thursday afternoon at Metro Hall.
“We have many unanswered questions, including why our son was murdered,” the family said in a statement issued through attorney Sam Aguiar that also expressed gratitute to police. “We continue to pray for answers, sooner rather than later, and give thanks for the hope, love, and support that we’ve received.” LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The family of slain Jefferson County Sheriff's Deputy Brandon Shirley says it has "unanswered questions" following the announcement Thursday that two men have been arrested in the deputy's August shooting.