A man accused of killing a sheriff's deputy was arrested Saturday outside a remote cabin, ending an intense manhunt in its fourth day in the woods of central Maine. Williams was angry about his girlfriend's arrest and had told a friend that "as of tomorrow, I'll be a fugitive." Shirtless and shoeless when captured, Williams appeared to be exhausted when he was led out of the woods Saturday. He offered "limited resistance" when being arrested and taken to the Waterville Police Department for questioning, police said. A funeral for the popular deputy is scheduled for May 7, at a civic center in Bangor.
Source: ABC News April 28, 2018 16:51 UTC