 Two law enforcement officers from Floyd County are dead and six other people are injured after a man opened fire on deputies attempting to serve him with papers in a domestic violence case. It happened Thursday evening in Allen. 49-year-old Lance Stores is accused of engaging in an armed standoff with police while barricaded inside his home. Stores allegedly traded shots with police. At the end of the night, Floyd County Sheriff's Deputy William Petrie and Prestonsburg Police Captain Ralph Frazier were dead as well as a police dog with a sheriff's office. Five other officers were shot and injured, as was an emergency management director. Stores has now been charged with two counts of murder of a police officer, five counts of attempted murder of a police officer, and one count each of attempted murder and assault on a service animal. Stores has pleaded not guilty in the case. He is being held in the Pike County Detention Center on a $10 million bond. Stores has now been charged with two counts of murder of a police officer, five counts of attempted murder and assault on a service animal.