Your NRA-ILA Daily Alert 11-16-2016

Your NRA-ILA Daily Alert 11-16-2016Good Samaritan shoots, kills suspect attacking deputy – A suspect is dead and a deputy is in the hospital after a shooting took place on I-75 near the Corkscrew Road exit, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. Witnesses who say they saw the whole thing happen told us a deputy tried to pull over a man near the exit. The suspect took off in his vehicle, reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour. Eventually, the driver got out of his car on an off-ramp and attacked the deputy. That’s when witnesses say a third person came over and shot the suspect, who later died.

 
NBC-2.COM
Good Samaritan shoots, kills suspect attacking deputy
A suspect is dead and a deputy is in the hospital after a shooting took place on I-75 near the Corkscrew Road exit, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. Witnesses who say they saw the whole thing happen told us a deputy tried to pull over a man near the exit. The suspect took off in his vehicle, reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour. Eventually, the driver got out of his car on an off-ramp and attacked the deputy. That’s when witnesses say a third person came over and shot the suspect, who later died.
 
ABC7.COM
Armed person shoots, kills suspect attacking deputy, witnesses say
A suspect is dead and a deputy is in the hospital after a shooting took place on I-75 near the Corkscrew Road exit, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. Witnesses who say they saw the whole thing happen told us a deputy tried to pull over a man near the exit.
 
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