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Good Samaritan shoots, kills suspect attacking deputy

A Good Samaritan with a concealed carry permit shot a man who was attacking a Lee County deputy on an I-75 off-ramp Monday morning.

Witnesses who say they saw the whole thing happen told us a deputy tried to pull over a man near the Corkscrew exit.

The suspect took off in his vehicle, reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour. Eventually, the driver got out of his car on an off-ramp and attacked the*deputy.

That's when witnesses say a third person came over and shot the suspect, who later died.

"There was a lot of other lives that he was putting at risk, including mine and my daughter's," said Nicole Ambrosini, who saw it all happen. "I saw a car approaching me from behind at a very fast rate."

That car, a blue Toyota, "then swerved onto the shoulder on the left side and had to have been around 120 miles per hour," she said, describing how she watched a deputy give chase. Both cars eventually got off at Exit 123 - Corkscrew Road.

Witnesses saw the driver attack the deputy before they say another man ran up with a gun shouting at the suspect to stop.

"I saw the deputy and the suspect out of their cars with the doors both wide open and they were some type of altercation," Ambrosini said.

"He just kept beating him and beating him," said Shanta Holditch. She said the deputy was pulled out of his patrol car by the suspect, "throwing him to the ground and punching him in all different directions."

"I heard like three shots. He fell down on top of the police officer," said Mr. Smith, a witness. "After a moment, the police officer rolled him back over, got on his mic, then rolled over back on the ground besides the guy."

Holditch said the suspect "refused to get off the officer and the officer kept yelling, 'shoot him, shoot him, shoot him,' and then he shot him. I think approximately three shots were heard."

The scene covered miles from the I-75 S Corkscrew Road exit to where the law enforcement helicopter landed twice. Two miles ahead, Florida Highway Patrol and cadets were seen canvassing for evidence.

"I was just trying to get out of the way, but I got surrounded," Smith said.

Those who saw it for themselves were still in shock over what happened.

"The guy that protected, shot the bad guy, was a guy that pulled over on the ramp and saw the guy beating the officer. He pulled out his gun," said Smith.

It is unclear if that person was a Good Samaritan or an officer not in uniform. The deputy who was attacked was rushed to the hospital, but he is expected to recover.

Sources have identified the deputy as Deputy Dean Bardes. He is a 12-year veteran with the Lee County Sheriff's Office, mainly working traffic details.

Sky2 video of the scene shows two vehicles. Both cars remain at the scene and have been central to the investigation with crime scene technicians in and out of them.

The whole scene backed up traffic along the interstate for miles and closed the exit. Investigators remained on the ramp looking for evidence until around 9 p.m. Monday.
We were supposed to hear from Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott Monday afternoon. But 20 minutes before the news conference, the sheriff's office canceled.

Aside from their first update Monday morning, deputies have yet to release any new information about the deputy or the suspect. They say they're working to notify the suspect's next of kin before they release any information.
 
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Good Samaritan shoots, kills suspect attacking deputy

A Good Samaritan with a concealed carry permit shot a man who was attacking a Lee County deputy on an I-75 off-ramp Monday morning.

Witnesses who say they saw the whole thing happen told us a deputy tried to pull over a man near the Corkscrew exit.

The suspect took off in his vehicle, reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour. Eventually, the driver got out of his car on an off-ramp and attacked the*deputy.

That's when witnesses say a third person came over and shot the suspect, who later died.

"There was a lot of other lives that he was putting at risk, including mine and my daughter's," said Nicole Ambrosini, who saw it all happen. "I saw a car approaching me from behind at a very fast rate."

That car, a blue Toyota, "then swerved onto the shoulder on the left side and had to have been around 120 miles per hour," she said, describing how she watched a deputy give chase. Both cars eventually got off at Exit 123 - Corkscrew Road.

Witnesses saw the driver attack the deputy before they say another man ran up with a gun shouting at the suspect to stop.

"I saw the deputy and the suspect out of their cars with the doors both wide open and they were some type of altercation," Ambrosini said.

"He just kept beating him and beating him," said Shanta Holditch. She said the deputy was pulled out of his patrol car by the suspect, "throwing him to the ground and punching him in all different directions."

"I heard like three shots. He fell down on top of the police officer," said Mr. Smith, a witness. "After a moment, the police officer rolled him back over, got on his mic, then rolled over back on the ground besides the guy."

Holditch said the suspect "refused to get off the officer and the officer kept yelling, 'shoot him, shoot him, shoot him,' and then he shot him. I think approximately three shots were heard."

The scene covered miles from the I-75 S Corkscrew Road exit to where the law enforcement helicopter landed twice. Two miles ahead, Florida Highway Patrol and cadets were seen canvassing for evidence.

"I was just trying to get out of the way, but I got surrounded," Smith said.

Those who saw it for themselves were still in shock over what happened.

"The guy that protected, shot the bad guy, was a guy that pulled over on the ramp and saw the guy beating the officer. He pulled out his gun," said Smith.

It is unclear if that person was a Good Samaritan or an officer not in uniform. The deputy who was attacked was rushed to the hospital, but he is expected to recover.

Sources have identified the deputy as Deputy Dean Bardes. He is a 12-year veteran with the Lee County Sheriff's Office, mainly working traffic details.

Sky2 video of the scene shows two vehicles. Both cars remain at the scene and have been central to the investigation with crime scene technicians in and out of them.

The whole scene backed up traffic along the interstate for miles and closed the exit. Investigators remained on the ramp looking for evidence until around 9 p.m. Monday.
We were supposed to hear from Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott Monday afternoon. But 20 minutes before the news conference, the sheriff's office canceled.

Aside from their first update Monday morning, deputies have yet to release any new information about the deputy or the suspect. They say they're working to notify the suspect's next of kin before they release any information.

That's the kind of justice I can live with. Just ANOTHER piece of shit that will no longer be a drain on society.
 
CFM did the research and figured out that the man who was shot was black ...
He never disappoints...

Again, as usual, unlike you, my first thought doesn't revolve around color of the piece of shit that got what he deserved. Seems yours does.

Do you research the skin color so you can make an excuse or blame it on white people when the perp is black?
 
2 charged with falsely reporting self-inflicted shooting in Gary

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Two men were charged with filing a false police report after one of the men accidentally shot himself on Wednesday in front of his home in northwest Indiana.

Officers were called about 9:15 p.m. to a report of a person shot in the 4200 block of Adams Street in Gary, Indiana, according to Gary police. Officers found Christian Barnett, 18, of Gary, with gunshot wounds to his left hand and left thigh. He was taken to Methodist Hospitals’ Northlake Campus for treatment.

Barnett and 21-year-old Tevin Donelson, also of Gary, told investigators that they were walking in the area of 45th Avenue and Washington Street when they heard gunshots and realized Barnett was struck as they ran for his home, police said.

Investigators later learned that Barnett had accidentally shot himself inside his vehicle in front of his home and that both men had falsified their report of the shooting, police said. They were each charged with false informing.

http://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2-charged-with-falsely-reporting-self-inflicted-shooting-in-gary/
 
2 charged with falsely reporting self-inflicted shooting in Gary

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Two men were charged with filing a false police report after one of the men accidentally shot himself on Wednesday in front of his home in northwest Indiana.

Officers were called about 9:15 p.m. to a report of a person shot in the 4200 block of Adams Street in Gary, Indiana, according to Gary police. Officers found Christian Barnett, 18, of Gary, with gunshot wounds to his left hand and left thigh. He was taken to Methodist Hospitals’ Northlake Campus for treatment.

Barnett and 21-year-old Tevin Donelson, also of Gary, told investigators that they were walking in the area of 45th Avenue and Washington Street when they heard gunshots and realized Barnett was struck as they ran for his home, police said.

Investigators later learned that Barnett had accidentally shot himself inside his vehicle in front of his home and that both men had falsified their report of the shooting, police said. They were each charged with false informing.

http://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2-charged-with-falsely-reporting-self-inflicted-shooting-in-gary/

Seems you're quite happy that it was white people. Racist monkey.
 
So since you avoided any sort of discussion in the other thread, what exactly do you propose as far as 'gun control' goes?

you want to change the 2ed amendment see article 5 of the constitution ,that is the law,it will take 38 states to ratify a change ,lots of luck with that liberals.
 
you want to change the 2ed amendment see article 5 of the constitution ,that is the law,it will take 38 states to ratify a change ,lots of luck with that liberals.

It has to be proposed with a 2/3 number first either by Congress or a call for a constitutional convention by the state legislatures. Better luck with that before it even goes to the State for ratification.

That's the reason the Liberals use the courts to interpret the meaning because they know on issues they support, not only could they not get the 3/4, they couldn't get the 2/3. When they use the term "living document" it translates as we know we can't get it through in the manner the founders actually thought it should be done.
 
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