Florida Deputies Shoot Suspect Hiding in Locked Shed After He Pointed Gun At Them – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Hillsborough County, Florida — On Wednesday, April 20, 2022, suspect Dewayne Davis, 35, shot a relative after an argument over floor work being done in an RV in the 10300 block of McIntosh Road. On Monday, May 23, 2022, just after 10:30 AM, deputies were performing a “Walk It Like I Talk It,” a community policing effort where deputies are encouraged to engage with community members in order to build rapport, in the area of the previous shooting. Deputies were actively searching for the suspect and talking to several community members to determine his whereabouts.

Deputies were advised that Davis was recently seen nearby. When deputies came upon Davis’ girlfriend, Dana Rice, 31, she gave inconsistent information regarding Davis’ whereabouts and whether or not he was residing in a nearby shed that had been locked from the outside. Deputies on scene called for additional units, including K-9, to search the shed. With the reasonable suspicion that Davis was hiding in the shed and after several warnings to surrender peacefully, deputies entered the shed with a K9. They found Davis hiding underneath a large beanbag and pointing a gun directly at the deputies. Deputies gave Davis multiple commands to put the handgun down.

Davis put the gun down, at which point, it appeared he was going to surrender. Instead, Davis turned and reached for another firearm. Sergeant Jason Goff and Deputy Charles Perdomo fired their service weapons, striking Davis several times. Davis was transported to Tampa General Hospital in critical condition, and charges are pending. Dana Rice has been charged with Resisting an Officer without Violence and Obstruction. No deputies were injured in the incident. Sergeant Jason Goff and Deputy Charles Perdomo have no prior use of force incidents. Sergeant Goff has been with HCSO since 1998, and Deputy Perdomo has been with HCSO since 1995.

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33 thoughts on “Florida Deputies Shoot Suspect Hiding in Locked Shed After He Pointed Gun At Them”
  1. Unreal what our men and women in uniform have to deal with on a daily basis…thank God for their service to our community, the rule of law and our safety. This gentleman could have shot several officers and the K9 as well….what was this guy thinking?

  2. Don't walk into an ambush when a tear gas canister would have finished that job, especially with that particular dog.

  3. with the gun in his hand and pointed at the officer the suspect activated “white privilege” for a chance to surrender peacefully 🤔

  4. Where are the police haters saying he should’ve used a taser instead? They only come out of their shit hole when it’s convenient

  5. Imo K9 officer should’ve grabbed the dog and moved back while the other officers move in. Got himself and the dog in a bad position thankfully it ended up alright.

  6. Can't believe he didn't dump the clip when he saw him pointing the gun. And what a ghetto ass little shed. Someone lives in there. Wow

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