047874.NA.0530.louisiana2.GM Washington Parish Deputy Creed Rogers, 80, stands at the railroad crossing in Varnado, Louisiana, where he and his partner, Deputy Oneal Moore, were ambushed on June 2, 1965. Moore died at the scene and Rogers was wounded in the shoulder by shotgun pellets and blinded in his right eye when his head hit a rifle rack as their patrol car hit a nearby tree. Rogers and Moore were the communities first two black deputies. No one stood trial in the ambush. The case has been reopened by the FBI field office in New Orleans. Rogers still works as a deputy in the area on weekends.