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Suspect indicted for first-degree murder in Hillsborough Deputy s death
Brian LaVigne was one shift away from retirement
Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office
Brian LaVigne posthumously promoted to Sergeant
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TAMPA, Fla. â A man accused of killing a Hillsborough County deputy in January has been indicted for first-degree murder, the Hillsborough County State Attorneyâs Office announced on Friday.
Travis Garrett, 28, can now be prosecuted for intentionally killing Deputy Brian LaVigne, 54.
Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office
Garrett is accused of purposely ramming his vehicle into the side of LaVigne s on January 11. LaVigne was freed from his vehicle by the Jaws of Life and taken to Tampa General where he died from his injuries.
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Son of retired Marine officer fatally shot him in FishHawk home, affidavit says
Brody Missler told Hillsborough deputies his father went to retrieve a gun during an argument. The son shot his father in self-defense, according to his attorney.
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Timothy Missler was a retired lieutenant colonel who served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 22 years, retiring in 2016, according to his Facebook and LinkedIn pages. Missler s son, 23-year-old Brody Missler, told investigators he fatally shot his father in self-defense, according to an affidavit released Wednesday. [ Facebook ]
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LITHIA â After growing up as the son of a military officer, Brody Missler decided to follow in his fatherâs footsteps.