Caldwell Parish Sheriff Steve May said Louisiana State Police are investigating the death of Kenneth Magourick (muh-GOH-rick). Court documents spell his name Magouirk (muh-GWIRK).
May said the incident began when a woman, whose age he didn't know, and her 57-year-old daughter were making a routine check Tuesday on their unoccupied trailer. Magouirk confronted them and held a gun to the older woman's head, the sheriff said.
May said Magouirk soon let them go, and they called a reserve deputy they knew, who called the sheriff's office.
The sheriff's office Special Response Team quickly surrounded the trailer, and the leader saw Magouirk lying on the bed.
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"They hollered at him, had a short conversation. At some point, they convinced him to put his hands behind his head," May said. "They thought he was going to surrender. He started lowering his arms. They kept saying, 'Let me see your hands. Let me see your hands.' He came up with a gun. He fired a shot and an officer fired a shot."
Magouirk did not actually serve time for murder. He had been charged with murdering a Shreveport woman, but a jury convicted him in 1987 of manslaughter in the death of Katherine Thomas. She was kidnapped from her home the evening of Good Friday, 1986, killed, and her body thrown in the Ouachita River, on the other side of north Louisiana, according to a 2001 opinion from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Magouirk was sentenced to 21 years at hard labor, then the maximum, said Jerry Jones, district attorney for Ouachita and Morehouse parishes.
Jones said the latest warrants against Magouirk, for carnal knowledge of a juvenile and failure to register as a sex offender, were sworn out March 31 in Ouachita Parish.
"It's always a shame to see someone die. But Kenneth Magouirk was a sexual predator who repeatedly attacked women," Jones said.
He said May "is to be congratulated on quickly surrounding Kenneth Magouirk and preventing him from harming someone else.