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Brevard County deputy shot, killed by roommate and fellow deputy in ‘accidental shooting,’ Sheriff Ivey says

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Austin Walsh, the 23-year-old Brevard County deputy, was killed in an accidental shooting by his roommate and fellow deputy, according to Sheriff Wayne Ivey.

News4JAX sister station WKMG in Orlando said Sheriff Ivey gave an update in a video statement posted on the sheriff office’s Facebook page on Sunday evening.

According to Palm Bay police, Walsh’s death was related to a shooting reported in the 700 block of Damascus Avenue, in the southwest section of the city.

The Palm Bay Police Department received a 911 call early Saturday from off-duty deputy Andrew Lawson who said that he “accidentally shot his roommate and needed help,” Sheriff Ivey said.

According to police, Lawson said that the two men had taken a break from playing an online game with some of their friends and was “standing around talking.” Lawson said he was holding a gun, which he believed was unloaded, and at some point in the conversation “jokingly pointed the gun” at Walsh and pulled the trigger.

A single round was fired and struck Walsh, according to the investigation.

“Austin and Andrew were the best of friends and Andrew was completely devastated over what happened. Even with that, there is no excuse for this tragic and totally avoidable death, and as a result earlier today, Andrew Lawson was taken into custody on a no-bond warrant by agents from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for manslaughter,” Ivey said.

According to the FDLE, Lawson turned himself in on Sunday.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, Ivey said Walsh had worked as a member of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office since the age of 18 after several years in its Explorers program, adding the agency was in mourning for him.

Ivey described Walsh as a treasured member of the agency’s family, asking that the public keep him — as well as his loved ones, agency and community — in its thoughts and prayers.



At this point its time to take a serious look at training and hiring standards for law enforcement in this country. We've reached new lows...
 

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I do love playing with my firearms while drunk… a must at any party!
Yes including the property damage, had an uncle that KO'ed his Town Car when he shot a 357 Mag in the floor then it went into the garage through the front windshield and dash top and finally severed the emergency brake cable that connected to the petal and finally exited the floor board and into the concrete floor about 1/4th of an inch with said bullet in crater! Totl back in 1992 was something like $20,000 damage between the house and said car to get repaired.
 

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Yes including the property damage, had an uncle that KO'ed his Town Car when he shot a 357 Mag in the floor then it went into the garage through the front windshield and dash top and finally severed the emergency brake cable that connected to the petal and finally exited the floor board and into the concrete floor about 1/4th of an inch with said bullet in crater! Totl back in 1992 was something like $20,000 damage between the house and said car to get repaired.

how can it he considered proper fun without some property damage???
 

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Nothing was said about intoxication level. Not that being high/drunk excuses this but it would explain a bit about how/why it happened

It says he "turned himself in" also. Does that me he fled the scene at first? Wouldn't he have been on scene when EMS etc arrived.
 

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Brevard County deputy shot, killed by roommate and fellow deputy in ‘accidental shooting,’ Sheriff Ivey says

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Austin Walsh, the 23-year-old Brevard County deputy, was killed in an accidental shooting by his roommate and fellow deputy, according to Sheriff Wayne Ivey.

News4JAX sister station WKMG in Orlando said Sheriff Ivey gave an update in a video statement posted on the sheriff office’s Facebook page on Sunday evening.

According to Palm Bay police, Walsh’s death was related to a shooting reported in the 700 block of Damascus Avenue, in the southwest section of the city.

The Palm Bay Police Department received a 911 call early Saturday from off-duty deputy Andrew Lawson who said that he “accidentally shot his roommate and needed help,” Sheriff Ivey said.

According to police, Lawson said that the two men had taken a break from playing an online game with some of their friends and was “standing around talking.” Lawson said he was holding a gun, which he believed was unloaded, and at some point in the conversation “jokingly pointed the gun” at Walsh and pulled the trigger.

A single round was fired and struck Walsh, according to the investigation.

“Austin and Andrew were the best of friends and Andrew was completely devastated over what happened. Even with that, there is no excuse for this tragic and totally avoidable death, and as a result earlier today, Andrew Lawson was taken into custody on a no-bond warrant by agents from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for manslaughter,” Ivey said.

According to the FDLE, Lawson turned himself in on Sunday.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, Ivey said Walsh had worked as a member of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office since the age of 18 after several years in its Explorers program, adding the agency was in mourning for him.

Ivey described Walsh as a treasured member of the agency’s family, asking that the public keep him — as well as his loved ones, agency and community — in its thoughts and prayers.



At this point its time to take a serious look at training and hiring standards for law enforcement in this country. We've reached new lows...

More evidence they don’t hire officers with high IQs.

Clearly we need to ban law enforcement from carrying a firearm.
 

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