Pubdate: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 Source: Tennessean, The (TN) Copyright: 2003 The Tennessean Contact: http://www.tennessean.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/447 Author: Duncan Mansfield 'TRAGIC' END IN DRUG RAID CAME AMID CONFUSION HUNTSVILLE, Tenn. - In the confusion and screams of a methamphetamine raid last week, a sheriff's officer fired a shot that killed his deputy partner, a prosecutor said yesterday. Sgt. Hubert ''John John'' Yancey, 35, was killed Friday night when he and drug Officer Marty Carson, son of Scott County Sheriff Jim Carson, entered a mobile home near Oneida where they believed meth was being made. According to District Attorney General Paul Phillips, Carson entered the trailer first with a resident's permission and didn't know that Yancey had followed. With women in the home screaming and the headlights of a patrol car blinding his way, Carson moved toward a back bedroom where it was suspected the meth was being made. He ordered those in the bedroom to come out but got no answer. The officer heard someone move a long-handled sickle blade in the bedroom that turned out to be part of the lab equipment. It sounded like a shotgun loading, the prosecutor said. Hiding in a bathroom and fearing an armed suspect was advancing on him, Carson shot once when he saw a figure enter the hall. ''Tragically, it was Sgt. Yancey who had come to assist him,'' Phillips said. ''We have lost a wonderful public servant,'' Phillips said of Yancey, and Officer Carson ''has lost his partner and his best friend. He is completely devastated by this tragedy and needs the prayers of this community.'' Officer Carson is a nine-year veteran and in line to become chief deputy. He was asked by Yancey's wife, Lori, to serve as a pallbearer at her husband's funeral Tuesday. The younger Carson has been on leave during the investigation. Two men and a woman, all of Oneida, were arrested at the house and were held on three counts each of manufacturing meth. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens