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Farmer says cows died after sheriff, trooper argued on interstate

In a video that's spread across Facebook in Central Georgia, Sheriff Larry Dean and a GSP Trooper can be seen arguing. Here's what caused it

It started with a trailer stuck by the side of I-16 in Laurens County, and ended with five dead cows and law enforcement officials arguing over who was in charge.

Now, video of Laurens County Sheriff Larry Dean arguing with a GSP Trooper is spreading across Facebook and the cow owner is saying a faster response that day may have saved his livestock.

Off Highway 80 in Dudley, you’ll find Doug Bailey working at his convenience store.

When he’s not there, he’s farming cattle. In May, he purchased 40 cows to be delivered the next day in two trailers.

“The first one arrived on my farm and the other one ended up having two flat tires,” said Bailey.

That’s what prompted his call to Laurens County Sheriff Larry Dean.

“It was pretty hot, I don’t know what the temperature was. Probably in the 90s,” said Bailey.
In a statement sent to 13WMAZ, Dean says he sent two deputies to I-16W to help the farmer transfer the cattle to a new trailer.

Before the deputies arrived, the driver of the trailer flagged down a Georgia State Patrol trooper to assist with traffic.

Dashcam video shows what followed hours later when Dean called to check on the situation and his deputies told him the trooper wouldn’t let them move the cattle.

Dean arrived at the scene and got into a heated argument with the trooper.

Warning: This video contains language some viewers may deem offensive. Viewer discretion is advised.

Dean’s full statement is below:

Laurens County Sheriff statement on argument shown in dashcam footage by 13WMAZ on Scribd

“I think it they would’ve let the sheriff do what he was supposed to do, there probably would’ve been a better chance I wouldn’t have lost any cows,” said Bailey.

He says five cows died the next morning from heat and stress, which cost him around $3,000.

Sheriff Dean says he met with the state trooper in the video after the incident and apologized for his comments and language depicted in the dashcam footage.

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