Officer investigating burglary grazed by bullet; suspect fatally shot, Jacksonville sheriff says

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Officer investigating burglary grazed by bullet; suspect fatally shot, Jacksonville sheriff says
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UPDATE: Units with JSO were investigating a residential burglary Friday night, when a man inside a car — identified as suspect vehicle — fired a shot that grazed an officer’s face, and police returned fire, killing that man, Sheriff T.K. Waters said.

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Waters said police responded to the burglary at about 5:30 p.m., and about an hour later, they located the suspect vehicle on Hardee Street, where they spoke with a resident of a house to determine who was inside the vehicle. The sheriff said police tracked some things that were stolen from the earlier burglary to that location.

“When they opened the door, they asked him to show them their hands on several different occasions, probably seven or eight times from different officers, and they asked him also to get out of the car,” Waters said. “He refused to get out of the car. He kept saying, ‘Turn the light off. Get the light out of my face so I can see.’”

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