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Gwendolyn Granade called the sheriff s office on Sunday.
“I saw a man holding a rifle or a shotgun, Granade told Daily Commercial this week. He had a look on his face. I can’t describe it.”
She said she saw Sayre holding the weapon up in the air, then watched him climb a fence onto an adjoining wooded property. She then heard him shout: “Help.”
Granade said she heard a deputy shout, “Show me your hands,” and then heard a single shot.
From the video, it appears Sayre was shot in his right side. He was airlifted to the trauma center at Central Florida Regional Hospital in Sanford.
The report also reveals the name of the deputy who shot Daniel P. Sayre Deputy Brian Schneider.
But it raises more questions, too.
Several hours of body camera footage were released to the Daily Commercial and other news outlets Friday. The videos were slow to download and difficult to examine. In the end, however, no weapon could be seen in the hands of Sayre, though witnesses have said they saw him with a gun.
Meanwhile, the report brings into light what witnesses saw on May 2 in the rural area between Lake Mack and DeLand.
That day, LCSO responded to calls of an armed man spooking two horses in a pasture at 1:15 p.m. at 43340 Cooter Pond Road.
Deputies began arriving at 1:15 p.m. When the first deputy arrived, the man fled on foot into a wooded area.
“Deputies searched the wooded area for the suspect and ultimately encountered him, at which time he was shot,” a sheriff’s press release stated on Sunday.
According to that initial report, the man sustained non-life-threatening injuries. He was airlifted to Central Florida Regional Medical Center in Sanford.
It was unclear Monday morning what his status was.
His name has not been released, nor has the deputy’s.
The shooting investigation has been turned over FDLE, which has not yet released any details about the shooting.