Three Louisiana Teens Indicted in Connection with Death of Sheriff’s Sergeant
Tragic Incident Unfolds in St. Tammany Parish
In a grim development, three teenagers from Louisiana have been indicted for their role in the tragic death of St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Grant Candies. The indictment, handed down by a grand jury, includes charges of first-degree murder, obstruction of justice through evidence tampering, and conspiracy to distribute marijuana.
Indicated Teens and Charges
The accused are Adrian Waughtal and Mason Fischer, both 17, and 18-year-old Michael Lanier. All three were involved in a dangerous high-speed chase that ultimately led to the fatal incident on March 23. According to reports, Sergeant Candies deployed spike strips in an attempt to halt the teens’ vehicle, which had been fleeing law enforcement after being spotted driving recklessly without a license plate.
What began as a routine traffic stop escalated rapidly, with the teens’ vehicle reaching speeds between 85 and 90 mph. Tragically, during the deployment of the spike strips, Sergeant Candies was struck, resulting in his untimely death.
Manhunt and Aftermath
Following the collision, the suspects’ vehicle was later detected in New Orleans, where it collided with a unit from the New Orleans Police Department. Fortunately, the officer in that vehicle sustained only minor injuries. The suspects’ reckless behavior has raised serious concerns regarding justice and accountability in such high-stakes situations.
As the case unfolds, the District Attorney’s office is keen on pursuing the maximum possible sentence under the law, given that all three accused were minors at the time, making them ineligible for the death penalty.
Upcoming Arraignment
The arraignment for Waughtal, Fischer, and Lanier is set for July 14, where further proceedings will determine their legal fate. Community members and law enforcement alike continue to grapple with the loss of a dedicated officer, and discussions around public safety and judicial responses are becoming increasingly urgent.
As this story develops, updates will be provided regarding the outcomes of these proceedings and any further charges that may arise.
Sergeant Grant Candies will be remembered for his commitment to serving and protecting the community, a stark reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement officials daily.

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