A massive manhunt for a Kentucky rapist accused of shooting at police in two states entered a sixth day on Thursday, with officials saying they'd caught two of his associates, NBC News reported.
Floyd Cook, 62, has been on the run since he allegedly shot and wounded a Tennessee police officer during a traffic stop.
The FBI and U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force have joined the manhunt for Cook, who officials have described as armed and "extremely dangerous."
Two "dangerous" acquaintances — and possible accomplices — of Cook were arrested Wednesday night following a chase and hunt in White House, Tennessee.