Crowdis said one bullet hit the frame of another car, which was parked behind the car of the driver involved in the collision, but it didn’t make it into the passenger cabin.

The other driver turned around and immediately left, while Olsen continued driving toward Luthersville, officials said.

Olsen then got behind a Meriwether County deputy’s patrol car and started flashing his lights for unknown reasons. When both cars pulled over, Crowdis said the deputy realized Olsen matched the description of a notice placed shortly after the shooting.

The deputy tried to arrest Olsen, and a physical altercation ensued, Crowdis said.

The deputy eventually managed to take Olsen into custody, Crowdis said. While searching his truck, deputies found an AR-15 believed to have been used in the shooting, along with several other weapons.

Olsen was taken to the Coweta County Jail, where he is being held without bond.

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