![]() Rick Neale is the South Brevard Watchdog Reporter at FLORIDA TODAY (for more of his stories, click here.) Contact Neale at 32 or. ![]() ![]() The investigation into the deputy-involved shooting will be submitted to the State Attorney's Office for review after it is complete. Potters is expected to make a full recovery, a sheriff's news release said last week. Osceola County Sheriff Marcos López said in a TV interview that body worn cameras aren’t needed for his on-campus deputies, going back on past support for them voiced by him as recently as this. Messages seeking comment about the T-shirts were left for Lindsey Deaton, executive director of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office Charity, and Tod Goodyear, sheriff's spokesperson. A fourth injured victim was identified as an Outkast Club member, Kenneth Taylor, 43, of Boynton Beach, Florida. Others on the page cheered the shirt and said they had already placed orders. "So for me, that's what (the shirt) makes me think of - people thinking that they can use the self-defense claim in any scenario to justify killing people," she said. The brutal attack by Wilder is one of the many on police. The assault ended with Potters suffering severe, but non-life-threatening injuries and Wilder being killed in a shootout with Thoman. Police violence has been something that's been front and center in our world ever since the murder of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman - by someone who is saying they're some sort of vigilante cop trying to protect themselves," Kimball said in a phone interview. Two deputies Brian Potters and Tyler Thoman were attacked by career criminal Paris Wilder during a routine traffic stop off of I-95 in Melbourne, Florida. on Monday, two deputies conducted a traffic. On the BCSO Facebook post, Sanford resident Emalee Kimball replied that she was "horrified" by the shirt, and its messaging can be taken out of context. Authorities in Brevard County are investigating a shooting that left a deputy injured and a suspect dead. The charity supports law enforcement and firefighters in times of need, along with homeless pets, Ivey said in the post. In a related Facebook post on the Brevard County Sheriff's Office page, Ivey referred people to the charity's page with a note to "check out some of the great merchandise." The charity advertised the T-shirt on its Facebook page Wednesday, offering pre-order sales for $20. BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office has identified the dead suspect involved in Monday’s deputy-involved shooting incident that occurred in West Melbourne as 38. ![]() Family of combat veteran, Cocoa teens suing Brevard sheriff went to Washington marchīrevard sheriff's deputy shot, unidentified gunman killed during U.S. ![]()
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