Central Florida deputies were recently involved in the lethal shooting of an erratic suspect in Plant City. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the deputy-involved shooting involving two Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputies.
On Tuesday, May 7th, at approximately 2:40am, deputies responded to the 2900 block of Frontage Drive in Plant City to the report of a suspect on the property threatening the residents inside.
Upon arrival, deputies came in contact with an erratic suspect. The body-worn camera shows the individual pacing a wrought-iron fence, and groaning and growling at deputies.
Deputies noted that the suspect had a sharp object and immediately tried to de-escalate the situation, telling him to drop the object, but he refused.
As deputies urged the individual to drop the object, the suspect became more aggressive, kicking open a fence and lunging toward deputies. Deputies continued their de-escalation efforts by establishing a safe distance.
As the individual continued his aggressive approach, deputies deployed the BolaWrap, a tool used to immobilize a person by wrapping them with a Kevlar cord. Deputies also deployed a taser in yet another attempt to stop him.
“Our deputies showed extraordinary professionalism and exhausted every less lethal option to preserve life before this fatal outcome,” said Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. “Their actions today serve as a reflection of the extensive training our deputies undergo and is a testament to the tools they have available to serve and protect the community.”
The less-lethal options were ineffective as the individual charged at deputies.
Ultimately, deputies were forced to fire their service weapons in fear for their lives. Immediately after, deputies initiated lifesaving efforts. The suspect was killed.
The suspect has been identified as 40-year-old Anthony Ray Gamez.
The HCSO deputies involved in this incident were 43-year-old Deputy Robert Sanchez, who has 17 years of service, and 27-year-old Deputy Jacob St. John, who has ten months of service.
None of the deputies involved have any prior uses of deadly force. As FDLE investigates the incident, the deputies involved will be placed on administrative leave. This case remains active and ongoing, according to law enforcement.
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