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Daytona Beach police still committed to community after officer shot in head
Police Chief Young was ‘heartbroken’ after trying to ‘change the narrative’
Daytona Beach police still committed to community after officer shot in head
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – On the night Officer Jason Raynor was shot in the head back in June by a suspect with alleged ties to a Black nationalist militia group, Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young said he was “heartbroken.”
“I’m extremely heartbroken,” Young said. “We work extremely hard to try to change the narrative so that we do not have the issues that you see in other areas of the country as it pertains to law enforcement and the communities that we serve.”
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Daytona Beach, FL – R.J. Larizza, State Attorney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida filed paperwork today (July 8) officially charging 29-year-old Othal Wallace with Attempted 1st-degree Murder of a Law Enforcement Officer in ths shooting of Daytona Beach Police (DBPD) Officer Jason Raynor on June 23, 2021. Multi-Agency Manhunt Underway For Suspect Who Shot DBPD Officer In The Head The information filed states that Wallace did unlawfully attempt to commit murder in the first degree upon Raynor, knowing that he was a law enforcement officer while Raynor was engaged in the lawful performance of his duty by shooting him in the head with a firearm. In the course of committing the attempted murder, Wallace did actually possess and discharge a firearm as defined by Florida statute. The sentence for the crime is 10-20-LIFE. Wallace’s next court date is August 13, 2021, for an Arraignment-Custody hearing.
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Daytona Beach, FL – Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD) investigators got some information from Othal Wallace’s girlfriend after the shooting of Officer Jason Raynor on June 23. In a charging affidavit from that day, Wallace’s girlfriend told detectives that he lived with her at the apartment located at 133 Kingston Avenue and they’d been together for six years. She also told officers that Wallace drives a gray SUV. On the day of the shooting, the girlfriend said that she left the apartment at 4 a.m. to go to work and when she returned after 5 p.m., Wallace was not in the apartment. She told investigators that she went outside after hearing a commotion and saw that an officer had been shot. Detectives showed the girlfriend a picture of the suspect in the shooting from Officer Raynor’s body-cam. She identified him as her boyfriend, Othal Wallace. She told them that Wallace was known to carry a handgun on his person, and that he also owns a rifle. Wallace remains in the Volusia County Jail being held without bond. He is next scheduled to be in a Volusia County courtroom on August thirteenth for an arraignment-custody trial on a charge of First-Degree Attempted Murder of a Law Enforcement Officer.
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