
A Mississippi man is facing multiple charges after allegedly attempting to steal a delivery order from a customer who turned out to be former Madison County Deputy BRAD SULLIVAN. The incident occurred in Jackson, Mississippi, and has since drawn significant attention.
TEREL TYWAN HAMPTON, 30, of Jackson, was arrested after allegedly taking SULLIVAN‘s order from an Academy Sports store. SULLIVAN, who was left partially paralyzed after being shot twice in the head during a 2019 chase with a kidnapping suspect, reported the incident to Madison Police on Monday, according to WLBT, a Jackson-based NBC affiliate.
SULLIVAN stated that his delivery driver, who identified himself on an app as Dennis K, denied having the order and refused to deliver it. However, store management confirmed that the driver had indeed picked up the order, as per a release by the Madison Police Department. Shortly after, the order was marked as canceled, though SULLIVAN confirmed he did not cancel it himself.
Police investigated the matter with the store’s cooperation and determined that HAMPTON had left the store with SULLIVAN‘s merchandise. He was later stopped in his 2016 Chevrolet Impala and placed under arrest. Inside the vehicle, officers found SULLIVAN‘s order, which included two shirts, two pairs of shoes, and a pair of shorts. Additionally, police discovered marijuana and a firearm in the car.
HAMPTON was charged with petit larceny, improper equipment, and possession of marijuana while in possession of a firearm. Both DEPUTY SULLIVAN and the Madison Police Department declined to comment further when contacted by Fox News Digital.
[Source: WLBT](https://www.wlbt.com) | [Source: Madison Police Department](https://www.madisonpolice.com)