MARKSVILLE, La. (WAFB) – Marksville Police officers and Ward 2 City Marshal Deputies Derrick Stafford and Norris Greenhouse are currently accused of shooting and killing a six-year-old boy, and critically wounding his father after a car chase. The bonds for Stafford and Greenhouse have been set at $1 million a piece.

Both Norris and Stafford are also ordered to house arrest with electronic monitoring, to surrender all service firearms, and to surrender all badges and/or police officer certifications.

It’s still unclear what led to the initial car chase between four city marshal deputies, including Stafford and Greenhouse, and Chris Few. Few as driving a vehicle with his 6-year-old son, Jeremy Mardis, inside.

When the chase ended, with Few and Jeremy still in the vehicle, investigators say the officers opened fire. Few was critically injured.  Jeremy, who police say was hit at least five times, died. There were early claims that Few may have been armed.

However, State Police investigators say there was no evidence Few had a gun.

Stafford and Greenhouse both face charges of second-degree murder, for the death of Mardis; and attempted second-degree murder in the shooting of Chris Few.

Jeremy Mardis will be laid to rest in Hattiesburg, MS, on Monday, November 9.