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ATLANTA — A Tennessee National Guardsman who appeared to be drunk and had been firing at passing cars shot and killed a off-duty sheriff’s deputy who stopped to investigate, then committed suicide alongside a Georgia road, authorities said Sunday. Evidence shows Spec. Christopher Michael Hodges, 26, fired 35 rounds from his M4 semiautomatic rifle, police said. Hodges and Deputy James D. Paugh, 47, were found dead on the side of the highway after 1 a.m. Sunday, officials said.

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