Florida Police SWAT Team Fired 110 Bullets At Suspect Who Killed Deputy
Police in Florida fired over a hundred rounds of ammunition into a suspected criminal who officers say shot and killed a sheriff's deputy in Lakeland. An investigation into the manhunt for Angilo Freeland showed police and SWAT team members fired 110 bullets, hitting the suspect 68 times.
He's really, really, really dead, Jim.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd explains, "Quite frankly, we weren't taking any chances... "
Can't say that I blame for that ... | "You have to understand, he had already shot and killed a deputy, he had already shot and killed a K-9 and he shot and injured another deputy."
Authorities say deputy Vernon Matthew Williams, 39, pulled Freeland over, and became suspicious. Freeland fatally shot the officer and Diogi, his German shepherd police dog, then fled. A search ensued, which lasted for almost 24-hours, and involved an estimated 500 law enforcement officers. When a SWAT team finally caught up with Freeland, he raised the gun he stole from the deputy, and was in turn fired upon by police.
Sheriff Judd adds, "I suspect the only reason 110 rounds was all that was fired was that's all the ammunition they had. We were not going to take any chance of him shooting back."
There's a lesson here; Never leave the station without several extra ammo cans in your cruiser's trunk. |