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Stacey Huff Arrested for Shooting at Kentucky Police

Harlan County man charged with attempted officer murder

by Sophia Bennett

HARLAN COUNTY, KY — A man from Closplint is facing multiple charges after a domestic dispute escalated into a standoff involving gunfire directed at law enforcement officers, according to the Harlan County Sheriff’s Office.

Stacey Huff, 51, was arrested late Saturday night and charged with:

Fourth-degree assault

Two counts of attempted murder of a peace officer

Deputies say Huff was highly intoxicated and had allegedly held family members at knifepoint inside his home. He also reportedly threatened them with a firearm.

When police arrived, they found the victims fleeing across a nearby bridge. Officers, including Deputy Jesse Howard and Evarts Assistant Police Chief Bryan Napier, identified themselves to Huff — who then opened fire on them.

Fortunately, no officers were injured.

A one-hour negotiation followed, ending around 12:30 a.m. Sunday when Huff surrendered peacefully. He was taken into custody and is currently being held at the Harlan County Detention Center.

The incident took place in Closplint, a community roughly 175 miles southeast of Lexington.

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