File:Bodycam Video Shows Florida Deputy Shooting Suspect Moments After His Brother Was Shot.webm

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English: Orlando, Florida — On August 6, 2022. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office received reports of shots fired at the Heritage Hotel at 7900 South Orange Blossom Trail. Two people had been shot before deputies arrived. When deputies arrived on scene, they encountered a man - later identified as Dylan Jimenez - with a gunshot wound. As they approached him to render medical aid, deputies were alerted to another man nearby who was holding a gun. Deputies directed that man - later identified as Bryan Richardson - to drop the gun. When he did not comply, one deputy fired his weapon. No deputies were injured in the shooting. All three people who were shot were taken to the hospital. Dylan Jimenez and Bryan Richardson died from their injuries. The third person survived. The deputy who fired his weapon was placed on paid, temporary administrative leave.
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Source YouTube: Bodycam Video Shows Florida Deputy Shooting Suspect Moments After His Brother Was Shot – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.todayCategory:Media from YouTube
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