World News | Florida Deputy Fatally Shot During Christmas Eve Standoff
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A sheriff's deputy in the Florida Panhandle was fatally shot Christmas Eve during a standoff with a suspect who was being served a warrant.
Shalimar (US), Dec 25 (AP) A sheriff's deputy in the Florida Panhandle was fatally shot Christmas Eve during a standoff with a suspect who was being served a warrant.
Timothy Price-Williams has been charged with premeditated first-degree murder in the killing on Saturday of Cpl. Ray Hamilton in Fort Walton Beach.
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Hamilton was setting up a perimeter around a townhouse that Price-Williams had refused to leave when shots were fired from inside the residence, striking the deputy, the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
Hamilton was taken to a hospital where he died.
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According to the sheriff's office, deputies were trying to serve Price-Williams a warrant on a domestic violence charge but that he refused to leave the home. The special response team from the sheriff's office was called in to negotiate with the suspect to come out peacefully.
After Hamilton was shot, Price-Williams for some time refused to leave the home. When he eventually went outside, Price-Williams acted in a manner that “caused another deputy to fire on him," the sheriff's office said. The suspect was wounded in his right arm.
Price-Williams was taken to a hospital for treatment. He was denied bond and remained in jail on Sunday. There was no online court docket yet for him so it wasn't known if he has an attorney. (AP)
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