Lowndes County Sheriff “Big John” Williams was responding to a call at a Hayneville gas station when he was fatally shot, Sgt. Steve Jarrett said.
Johnson was taken into custody without incident around midnight after he returned to the same gas station where the shooting occurred, Jarrett said.
“There was a handgun that appeared to be taken away from the suspect when he was taken into custody,” he said.
Johnson was taken to a local detention facility where Jarrett said he will be interviewed.
“If any of you know “Big John” Williams he was a wonderful man, everybody in law enforcement knew him. If you ever met him, you’ll never forget him,” Sgt. Jarrett said late Saturday. “He worked 24/7, he was an outstanding sheriff and a great friend to many, to many people and I’m sure the citizens here in Lowndes County will be deeply saddened.”
He “devoted his life to law enforcement,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said in a statement. Williams spent more than 40 years in public safety, “serving the last 19 years as Lowndes County sheriff, Marshall said.
He is the fifth law enforcement officer of the state to die from gunfire in the line of duty in the past 11 months, Marshall said.
CNN’s Alta Spells and Jeremy Grisham contributed to this report.