Two police officers in Kissimmee, Fla., a suburb of Orlando, have died after a shootout Friday night.
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Police have identified the victims as Sgt. Richard โSamโ Howard, who was pronounced dead at a hospital Saturday afternoon, and Officer Matthew Baxter, who died at the scene.
Everett Glenn Miller, 45, has been charged with first-degree murder in Baxterโs death, and two others are in custody but have not been charged.
CNN reports that the officers were in an area known for drug activity. Chief Jeff OโDell said that Baxter approached Miller and two other men before 9:30 p.m. Friday. Howard came as backup. โThere was a scuffle and gunfire,โ OโDell said. โOfficers immediately responded to the area and found two of their fallen brothers gravely injured on the roadway.โ
Florida Gov. Rick Scott tweeted his condolences to Baxterโs and Howardโs families on Saturday.
According to CNN, the governor used his executive privilege to move the Baxter case from a prosecutor who has refused to consider the death penalty.
Scott has already reassigned 24 prior cases from State Attorney Aramis Ayalaโwho has gone on record saying that the death penalty is overly expensive, slow and inhumane and does not increase public safetyโand Ayala has sued the governor for his actions.
The new prosecutor on the case will be State Attorney Brad King.
In addition to first-degree murder, Miller faces charges of carrying a concealed weapon and resisting arrest.
Read more at CNN.
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