October 05, 2017
GBI Investigates Shooting of Clay County Deputy
Clay County, GA – On Wednesday, October 4, 2017, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) was requested to investigate the shooting of a Clay County Sheriff’s Office deputy.
Preliminary information indicates that at approximately 11:04 a.m., the Clay County Sheriff’s Office received a domestic disturbance call at 37 Azalea Trace in Georgetown. A juvenile reported that Matthew Collier, 46, was at the home and believed Collier was going to hurt the child’s mother.
Clay County Deputy Ted Bell responded to the residence where he made contact with Collier when entering the house. During the encounter, Collier fired two shots, one of which struck Bell in the abdomen. Bell returned fire but did not strike Collier. Bell retreated to his patrol vehicle where he retrieved a rifle while awaiting law enforcement and medical support. Approximately five minutes later, Collier came out of the residence and surrendered. Bell, physically unable to secure Collier, was assisted in placing handcuffs on him by an adult male who also lived at the house.
Deputy Bell was transported to Southeast Alabama Medical Center in Dothan, Alabama. He is expected to survive.
Collier has been charged with criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated battery, and aggravated assault on a public safety officer. Other charges are pending.
The investigation is still active. Anyone with information is asked to call the GBI office in Sylvester at 229-777-2080.
Kim Baker – Special Agent in Charge | Sylvester | 229-777-2080