Florida: la polizia era sulle tracce di una gang che commettevano vari crimini. Uno di loro, Tristan Mayberry, 19 anni viene segnalato all’interno di un negozio. Gli agenti ordinano al ragazzo di fermarsi e lasciare la pistola cosa che lui non ha fatto venendo ucciso! pic.twitter.com/G043rIRsfE
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On Friday, July 12, 2024, a deputy with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) shot and killed a 19-year-old man inside a 7-Eleven in Orlando.
The incident unfolded after the OCSO gang unit, conducting surveillance on a house linked to multiple crimes, observed the man, identified as Tristan Mayberry, leaving the residence with a gun.
The gang unit requested patrol deputies to make contact with Mayberry, who entered the 7-Eleven at 4011 W. Oak Ridge Rd. Inside the store, deputies approached Mayberry.
“Bossman! You know, only one of you guys can be riding on a scooter, right?” the deputy asks.
“No, sir. I didn’t know that,” he replies, turning away from the deputy and walking down the aisle.
“Come here, man! Come here, dude!” the deputy shouts, trying to get the young man to turn around and provide ID.
“Hey! Stop! Stop!” the deputy commands, but Mayberry ignores the directive. He then reaches for the gun in his waistband.
In response, one of the deputies shoots Mayberry. He falls to the ground, screaming.
As the other deputy struggles to disarm him, the deputy who fired initially discharges additional rounds.
Despite deputies providing first aid, Tristan Mayberry was pronounced dead at the scene.
Neither deputy sustained injuries during the incident. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting.
[H/T: PoliceActivity]
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