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FBI fugitive once spotted in Jacksonville fatally shot during arrest attempt at North Carolina hotel

The fugitive, who was accused of violent sexual assaults in the Los Angeles area, was killed by an FBI agent.

A violent sex-crimes suspect who was on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" was fatally shot during an attempted arrest at a North Carolina hotel early Wednesday, authorities said.

Greg Alyn Carlson, 46, was killed by an FBI agent at Woodspring Suites in Apex, about 15 miles west of Raleigh, officials said. Carlson was once spotted in Jacksonville back in 2017.

Carlson was killed with one shot inside his room, according to John Strong, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Charlotte office.

The fugitive's car was spotted Tuesday night by an Apex police officer, leading to the hotel raid early Wednesday, according to Strong and Apex Police Chief John Letteney.

The car the Apex officer spotted was the same one listed on Carlson's description on the FBI list — a stolen white, four-door, 2017 Hyundai Accent rental car with a South Carolina license plate, according to Strong.

“The officer last night noticed something suspicious, followed his training and our protocols," Letteney said.

Strong said he regretted that authorities weren't able to capture Carlson alive.

"We feel fortunate that no one else was injured. But by no means did we want this to happen to this individual. He deserved his day in court but unfortunately, he didn’t have the opportunity," Strong said.

Carlson was accused of sexually assaulting a woman and striking her in the head with a gun during a July 13, 2017 burglary in West Los Angeles. He was arrested later that year before he skipped bail.

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