Officials: Man killed by deputies after standoff
Deputies with the Orange County Sheriff's Office shot and killed a man early Sunday morning after a 40-minute standoff, Sheriff John Mina said. Deputies responded to a home twice -- once late Saturday night and again a few hours later -- after receiving reports of a man firing a gun into the air, and a man pointing a gun at passing vehicles. Sheriff Mina said deputies tried to subdue the man with a stun gun, but he pulled a weapon from his waistband and fired it. Deputies then shot the man, who died at the scene. Four Orange County deputies have been placed on administrative leave, pending an FDLE investigation, which is standard procedure.
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