FHP trooper shot at gas station kills gunman, deputies say

Shooting occurs at gas station near I-95 in Cocoa

A Florida Highway Patrol trooper fatally shot a teen who shot him, Brevard County deputies say.

COCOA, Fla. ā€“ A Florida Highway Patrol trooper is recovering Monday from a non-life-threatening injury after a shootout at a Cocoa-area gas station that left a teen shooter fatally wounded.

The shooting occurred Sunday night at a Pilot gas station on West King Street near State Road 520 and Interstate 95 in Cocoa.

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Brevard County deputies told WKMG that the trooper approached a pickup truck driver, identified only as a teenage girl, to talk about issues with the vehicle's headlights.

Deputies said when the driver went back to her truck to get her driver's license, a passenger started shooting at the trooper, who returned fire.

Both the passenger and trooper were hit.

"There was nothing, from what we can tell at this point, that gave any indication of any type of incident that was going to occur.Ā  The trooper was simply talking to them about their lights," Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey said.Ā Ā  "We don't know what prompted the individual to start shooting at the trooper.Ā  Obviously, that is one of the things that our agents will be focused on, trying to figure out what led to that moment."

The passenger died in the shooting.Ā 

The trooper, a longtime veteran of the FHP who has overseen dozens of traffic homicides and training of troopers in Brevard County, was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries to his shoulder area, officials said.

"The male trooper who was shot last night at the Pilot gas station is recovering from a single gunshot wound at an undisclosed location," the FHP said Monday morning.Ā  "Per policy, he will be placed on administrative leave, which is standard procedure when a trooper is involved in a shooting."

"We see a time in our society right now where it seems to be very popular to target law enforcement officers, both physically and verbally," Ivey said.Ā  "It's frightening to see our deputies, our officers across the country, who are becoming those targets.Ā  And I make no bones about it: You take aim at us, we're going to take you out of the game.

"The thought of that it could be the last time they see their family when they leave that house, they live in a very real and dangerous world," Ivey said.

Brevard County Sheriff's Office deputies and Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigators are expected to attend the unidentified teen's autopsy.Ā  They will begin piecing together information about what led to Brevard's fourth fatal law enforcement-related shooting to take place this year.


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