
A Florida sheriff’s deputy was fatally shot with his own weapon while responding to a vehicle crash on Friday, according to police. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Deputy Devin Jaramillo, 27, was shot Friday afternoon on the 12200 block of Southwest 128th Street after he responded to a traffic crash and was attacked by a suspect who got ahold of Jaramillo’s service weapon.
Main Idea: Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Deputy Devin Jaramillo was killed during a traffic stop after a suspect took his service weapon and shot him.
Key Points:
The killing of a Miami-Dade deputy can shake public trust and raise safety fears for officers, drivers, and nearby communities.
The sheriff’s office investigation and public response may improve training and review of traffic-stop safety, though results are uncertain.
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Florida sheriff’s deputy at the center of the fatal shooting described in the article.
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Miami-Dade sheriff who publicly described the altercation and the investigation.
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Florida governor who posted a reaction to the killing.
Miami-Dade County mayor who publicly responded and expressed condolences.
Hospital where the deputy was transported and later died.
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