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Old 09-23-2011, 03:44 PM   #4
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Default 3 Lake City police officers shot now in good condition

yet another crime early this afternoon...
I always hear that domestic violence situations are the worst for law enforcement officials to deal with. That and traffic violations.


Posted: September 23, 2011 - 3:03pm | Updated: September 23, 2011 - 5:30pm The Florida Times Union/jacksonville.com

Three Lake City police officers shot Friday afternoon by a rifle-wielding man while apparently trying to enforce an injunction for protection are hospitalized in good condition.

Two officers were shot in the leg, while the third was shot in the arm, City Manager Wendell Johnson said he was told by Police Chief Argatha Gilmore.

The attack occurred about 1:40 p.m. while the officers were serving the injunction at a one-story home on Northwest Irma Avenue, said Sgt. Ed Seifert, a spokesman for the Columbia County Sheriff's Office. The gunman remains barricaded in the home, which is surrounded by dozens of officers and deputies, Seifert said.

Johnson told the Times-Union that the chief told him the unidentified gunman was distraught over a custody case discussed during a court hearing this morning. The man was seen wearing camouflage and carrying multiple firearms as he entered the home of his estranged wife this afternoon, causing a neighbor to contact police, Johnson said.

Johnson said the officers went to the home apparently to enforce an injunction for protection that a judge had issued against the man.

The man came outside the home and shot the officers, Johnson said. Johnson identified the wounded as Sgt. Jason Byrd and Investigator David Greear, both 12-year veterans of the agency, and six-year veteran Officer Mitchell Cline.

The officers were flown to Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville, where a spokeswoman said they were in good condition. Johnson said the chief left the officers' sides in the late afternoon after visiting them at the hospital.

"They apparently are going to be just fine," Johnson said.

Seifert also didn't have details on the gunman or the nature of the injunction, which is a restraining order used in domestic violence cases.

The home is several blocks north of U.S. 90 near downtown. Seifert said Lake City residents are being warned to stay out of the area, a residential neighborhood in the northwestern part of the city. It's unknown if any homes have been evacuated.

"Things are very fluid right now," Seifert said. "We are trying to make contact with the subject to speak with him. We are hopeful it will end peacefully."Marianne Whedbee, 78, lives several blocks south of the scene. She said roads are blocked off throughout the area and that crowds of people are standing around hoping to get a better view.Whedbee said that the cable was cut in her neighborhood about 4 p.m., though it's unclear if that was related to the standoff. She said she is staying home until the matter is resolved."If he was on the loose I might be a little more concerned," Whedbee said.

If you have photos or video of the Lake City police shooting, please send to newsphotos@jacksonville.com
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