Murder Suspect Shot by Florida Cops

Submitted on 12/24/2022 by: Wicked
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man is in the hospital with critical injuries after an officer-involved shooting at a San Marco hotel, and during the investigation at the Scottish Inns on Philips Highway, a man was found shot to death in one of the rooms, police said.

According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, officers arrived at the Scottish Inns on Philips Highway around 3 a.m. Saturday after reports that a person was shot.

Three officers arrived and spoke with two people who were staying at the inn.

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting at a local motel.

Both people said they were fine, and no shooting had taken place.

As officers were leaving, they say they saw a car drive into the parking lot and a man in the parking lot shot at the car. The bullet hit the left taillight.

The occupants of the vehicle, who did not know the shooter, later said they didn’t realize they were being shot at.

Officers saw the man fire, ran down from the balcony to the parking lot and surrounded the man who fired. They told him to drop his weapon, police said.

According to JSO Chief Brian Kee, after the suspect refused to drop his weapon, all three officers opened fire.

A man staying at the hotel who asked not to be identified said he heard it all.

“I heard police officers screaming, ‘Freeze! Get on the ground! Get on the ground!” he said. “It was ‘pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop pop.’”

The suspect fell down in the parking lot, JFRD paramedics came and started treatment and the man was arrested and taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition, according to JSO.

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