Police Captain SHOT IN FACE — Community Tip Nabs Attacker

Police officers in riot gear with shields.

A dangerous criminal who shot a Georgia police captain in the face has been captured after a community-assisted manhunt, demonstrating how citizens and law enforcement unite against violent threats to public safety.

Story Highlights

  • McCaysville Police Captain Brantley Worley shot in face by suspect with prior police encounters
  • 26-year-old Timothy Craig Ramsey apprehended after community tip leads officers to wooded hideout
  • Blue Alert system successfully mobilized multi-agency response and public assistance
  • Ramsey faces aggravated assault with intent to murder charges while officer fights for life

Violent Attack on Rural Officer

On Friday night, September 12, 2025, McCaysville Police Captain Brantley Worley was shot in the face during a confrontation with Timothy Craig Ramsey at 11:10 p.m. The brutal attack occurred in McCaysville, Georgia, a small border community known for its low crime rates and tight-knit residents. Ramsey, 26, had previous encounters with local law enforcement, though officials have not disclosed the nature of those interactions. The shooting represents the first time an officer has been shot in the line of duty during Police Chief Michael Otis’s tenure.

The suspect immediately fled the scene, prompting law enforcement to launch an intensive manhunt across the rural, wooded terrain near the Georgia-Tennessee border. Captain Worley was rushed to medical facilities in critical condition, where he continues fighting for his life. The proximity to state lines complicated search efforts and raised concerns about cross-jurisdictional pursuit protocols.

Swift Community Response Leads to Capture

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation issued a rare Blue Alert on September 13, designating Ramsey as armed and extremely dangerous to law enforcement and civilians. Multiple agencies including the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office coordinated resources to locate the fugitive. The alert system proved effective in mobilizing both official response teams and community vigilance across the region.

Community members provided the crucial tip that led officers to Ramsey’s location on Sunday afternoon, September 14. Law enforcement found the suspect hiding in a wooded area just outside McCaysville city limits and apprehended him without incident. The successful capture demonstrates the power of police-community cooperation in protecting public safety from violent criminals who target our protectors.

Justice and Officer Safety Concerns

Ramsey now faces charges of aggravated assault with intent to commit murder and is being held at the Fannin County Adult Detention Center. The GBI canceled the Blue Alert following his arrest and continues leading the ongoing investigation. Police Chief Otis praised both the swift inter-agency coordination and the community’s vital role in bringing this dangerous individual to justice.

This incident highlights the daily dangers faced by law enforcement officers, particularly in rural areas where backup may be distant and criminals feel emboldened to attack those who protect our communities. The case underscores the need for continued support of our police officers and the importance of community cooperation in maintaining law and order against those who would harm our protectors.

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