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1In Ruskin, Florida, something very scary happened. Two police helpers called deputies (they work for the sheriff to keep people safe) were shot. The person who shot them, called the suspect (someone believed to have done something wrong), is now dead.
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister told everyone this on Thursday.
Here is what happened step by step:
When deputies arrived, things got dangerous:
Important Point: Sheriff Chronister said the suspect ambushed the deputies (surprised and attacked them suddenly) from the moment they arrived. He was determined to take a deputy’s life.
The injured deputies and the one who shot the suspect are:
Both injured deputies were treated at Tampa General Hospital. The sheriff said he spoke to each of them before they were taken to the hospital.
Spectrum Bay News 9 (a local news team) watched video from the deputies’ body cameras (small cameras on their uniforms) and the drone. The video matched what the sheriff said happened.
Important Point: News videos and extra pictures from the scene were shared by the sheriff’s office so the public could see what happened.
On Wednesday night, Chris Dmuchowski held his ex-girlfriend hostage and threatened her. She escaped Thursday morning and got police help. When deputies came to the home, Chris shot two of them. A third deputy shot Chris, who later died at the hospital. The two injured deputies are getting treatment, and the sheriff says everyone else is safe. The brave actions of the deputies stopped a dangerous man.
Q: What is a deputy?
A: A deputy is a police worker who helps the sheriff keep a county safe.
Q: How did the woman get away from the suspect?
A: She told him she had an appointment she could not miss, and he let her leave.
Q: Are the people in the town still in danger?
A: No. The sheriff said there is no threat to public safety.
Q: Was the suspect known to police before?
A: Yes, he was a convicted felon, meaning he had been found guilty of a serious crime in the past.
Q: Where can I see the sheriff’s full talk?
A: The sheriff’s office shared a news conference video that local news played so people could watch exactly what he said.