Terry Spencer And Michael Balsamo
Law enforcement officers gather near an apartment complex where two FBI agents were killed and three wounded while trying to serve a search warrant, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, in Sunrise, Fla. The suspect also ended up dead. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP) February 02, 2021 - 3:20 PM
SUNRISE, Fla. - Two FBI agents were killed and three wounded in a shooting that erupted on Tuesday when they arrived to search an apartment in a child pornography case, a confrontation that marked one of the bloodiest days in FBI history. The suspect is believed to have killed himself.
Two FBI agents were killed and three others were injured in a shootout with a suspect in Sunrise, Florida, on Tuesday morning, the FBI said in a statment.
FBI still searching for clues in Sunrise after deadly raid
Shooting suspect identified at David Lee Huber
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SUNRISE, Fla. – Police were still guarding the entrance of a gated community in Sunrise on Wednesday evening, more than a day after the execution of a search warrant there turned deadly, with two FBI special agents killed in the line of duty and another three wounded.
The crime scene from that shooting is still active, hours after the suspect was confirmed dead, with sources saying he killed himself.
That suspect has been confirmed to be 55-year-old David Lee Huber. Local 10 News has learned that he was waiting for the agents, watching them through his Ring video doorbell and opened fire the moment they breached the door.
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FBI: 2 agents – one who got his start in Albany – killed, 3 wounded, suspect dead in Florida
By TERRY SPENCER and MICHAEL BALSAMO Associated Press |
February 2, 2021
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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) Two FBI agents – one of whom got his start in Albany – were killed and three wounded in a shooting that erupted on Tuesday when they arrived to search an apartment in a child pornography case, a confrontation that marked one of the bloodiest days in FBI history. The suspect is believed to have killed himself.