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Body cameras captured Brandon disturbance call before deputyâs death Prosecutors played recordings that showed Travis Garrett scuffling with deputies before they say he rammed a car into Cpl. Brian LaVigneâs patrol cruiser. Â Â Travis Zachary Garrett can be seen in this screenshot from body camera video captured by a Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office deputy on Jan. 11, 2021. Prosecutors say after this encounter, Garrett drove away in the Nissan and intentionally rammed the patrol car of sheriff s Master Cpl. Brian LaVigne, killing him, Hillsborough prosecutors say. The body camera video was shown by prosecutors at a pretrial detention hearing for Garrett on Jan. 25. [ Hillsborough State Attorney s Office ] ....
Florida Deputy Killed on Duty Was Just One Shift Away From Retirement On 1/13/21 at 6:06 AM EST A Florida deputy who was killed while on duty was just one shift away from retirement, his sheriff has said. Brian LaVigne, 54, died on Monday afternoon after Travis Garrett, 28, rammed a vehicle into his marked police car while trying to flee from other officers, Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office said. Sheriff Chad Chronister said that LaVigne, who had been on the force for more than 20 years, was just about to retire. In a statement, Chronister said: Master Corporal Brian LaVigne was a part of the Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office family since 1990, and he was just one shift away from retirement. We will never forget Master Corporal LaVigne for laying down his life in the line of duty or the response of his squad members who did everything they could to ensure that the individual responsible for his death was apprehended. ....
UpdatedMon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:23 pm ET Reply A Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office deputy was killed in Brandon after a suspect he was chasing crashed into him on Lumsden, police said. (Shutterstock) BRANDON, FL A Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office deputy was killed in the line of duty Monday night after a suspect crashed into his cruiser at a high rate of speed, deputies said. Monday afternoon, authorities went to Paddock Club Apartments, 921 Paddock Club Drive, for a complaint about suspect, Travis Garrett, 28, who had been throwing clothes from the apartment where he stayed, according to officials. Deputies spoke to the suspect through the door and then left since there was no cause for arrest, investigators said. ....
Police officer killed just 1 day before retirement in high-speed chase ABCNews A police officer has been killed in the line of duty just one day away from retirement when a suspect intentionally crashed into his police cruiser. The Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office (HCSO) in Florida said that the incident occurred at approximately 3:42 p.m. on Jan. 11 when authorities received a report from the Paddock Club Apartments in Brandon, Florida, that a man had been throwing property out of his apartment window and front door and that the individual had allegedly threatened to harm himself in the past. However, when deputies arrived, they spoke to the man in question through the door and determined that there was no cause to arrest the individual at the time. ....
amphotora/iStock By JON HAWORTH, ABC News (NEW YORK) A police officer has been killed in the line of duty just one day away from retirement when a suspect intentionally crashed into his police cruiser. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) in Florida said that the incident occurred at approximately 3:42 p.m. on Jan. 11 when authorities received a report from the Paddock Club Apartments in Brandon, Florida, that a man had been “throwing property out of his apartment window and front door” and that the individual had allegedly threatened to harm himself in the past. However, when deputies arrived, they spoke to the man in question through the door and determined that there was no cause to arrest the individual at the time. ....