
Nathan
S. Goddard Jr., 39, faces a federal charge of assaulting a law
enforcement officer engaged in a federal investigation with a deadly
weapon, according to a news release from the US Attorney's Office of the
Southern District of Ohio.
(CNN)An
Ohio detective has died three days after being shot twice in the face
while serving a drug-related search warrant, police said.
Jorge
DelRio, a 30-year veteran of the Dayton Police Department, was shot
Monday evening as he went down to the basement of a residence that was
being searched by agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration.
He donated organs before he died, department officials said on Twitter.
"We
have not even begun to adjust to a professional or personal life, that
does not include George's presence," Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl
said during a short media briefing Thursday.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has
ordered that all US and state flags be lowered to half-staff on public
buildings and grounds in Montgomery County, and at several state
facilities in Columbus, according to a release from DeWine's office.
"Fran
and I send our deepest condolences to the DelRio family and the Dayton
Police Department on the death of Detective DelRio," DeWine said. "He
leaves a distinguished legacy of service to his community."
Three men charged
Officers found four men inside the home and apprehended a juvenile who attempted to flee.
One
of the men, 39-year-old Nathan S. Goddard Jr., faces a federal charge
of assaulting a law enforcement officer engaged in a federal
investigation with a deadly weapon, according to a news release from the US Attorney's Office of the Southern District of Ohio.
The
warrant DelRio and DEA agents were serving came after a 3-month-long
investigation into a fentanyl operation in the city, the attorney's
office said.
The federal search warrant was issued as a result of that investigation, the office said.
In
the home, officers recovered two loaded pistols with extended 30-round
magazines, an AR pistol in a package loaded with 28 live rounds of
ammunition, about 28 pounds of fentanyl and cocaine, more than 50 pounds
of marijuana and more than $50,000 in cash, Biehl said Tuesday.
Goddard
is also charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute
more than 400 grams of fentanyl, 500 grams or more of cocaine and
marijuana, the US attorney's office said.
Two
of the other men, Cahke Cortner, 39, and Lionel Combs III, 40, are also
charged with conspiring to distribute the drugs, it said.
If
convicted, Goddard faces a maximum 30-year sentence for assaulting a
federal office with a firearm, US Attorney for the Southern District of
Ohio David M. DeVillers said in the news conference. The mandatory
minimum for the narcotics conspiracy charge is between 20 years and life
in prison, he said.
The three defendants are scheduled for a detention hearing Friday, the US attorney's office said.
CNN has not been able to determine whether the men have attorneys.
'The shooting of this officer is an assault on this community'
DelRio joined the city's police department in 1989 and was sworn in as a DEA task force officer in May 2000, Biehl said.
"There's
no doubt that through his hard work and dedication, Detective DelRio
has saved and changed countless lives," the chief said. "Through his own
sacrifice and peril, Jorge exemplifies the Dayton Police Department's
motto: Honor through service and service with honor."
DelRio's work, Biehl said, had "impact regionally, nationally and internationally."
The shooting of DelRio was tragic and "uncalled for," Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck, Jr., said.
"The
shooting of this officer is an assault on this community," he said.
"It's an assault on the justice system in this community."
Dayton
Mayor Nan Whaley said the community already has "endured too much
senseless tragedy this year, and the Dayton Police Department has risen
to the task each time."
"In light of that, violence striking the department directly is especially painful," she said in a Facebook post.
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