Gwinnett deputy killed after seeking protection from suspect, records show
Master Deputy Tamara Tuitt-Bartlett requested a restraining order against the man accused of killing her, according to court records. The restraining order was granted, but Tuitt-Bartlett requested its removal on May 21, according to the documents. Police say her on-again, off-again boyfriend killed her Saturday.
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