Deputy at tow yard fired 6 shots to kill man sitting in car, son says
Deputy at tow yard fired 6 shots to kill man sitting in car, son says
By Frank Fernandez
frank.fernandez@news-jrnl.com
Published: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at 5:30 a.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at 9:00 p.m.
DAYTONA BEACH A Volusia County sheriffs deputy was in plain clothes when he fired six shots and killed a Port Orange man sitting inside a vehicle Saturday at a tow yard, the dead mans son said Monday.
Sheriff Ben Johnson said Edward P. Miller, 52, of Port Orange, was brandishing a firearm about 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Fryers Towing Service when he was shot by Sheriffs Office Investigator Joel Hernandez.
Sheriffs Office spokesman Gary Davidson confirmed Hernandez was in plain clothes and said Hernandez identified himself as a deputy. But Davidson declined to comment on the number of shots Hernandez fired or whether Miller was shot as he sat inside a vehicle. Davidson said he could not comment pending the investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Hernandez was involved in a fatal shooting last year in which he was cleared of wrongdoing. Weeks later the deputy was reprimanded after kicking a resisting man in the face.
Millers 25-year-old son, also named Edward, said he was sitting in his pickup parked near his fathers vehicle when the shooting occurred. The son said his father, who is deaf, had a concealed weapons license and had his gun tucked in his waistband and covered by his shirt.
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