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Suspect indicted for first-degree murder in Hillsborough Deputy s death

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 and last updated 2021-03-05 10:06:22-05 TAMPA, Fla. — A man accused of killing a Hillsborough County deputy in January has been indicted for first-degree murder, the Hillsborough County State Attorney’s 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.

Florida man charged with first-degree murder in deputy s death: report

Son of retired Marine officer fatally shot him in FishHawk home, affidavit says

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.     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 ] Updated Feb. 11 LITHIA — After growing up as the son of a military officer, Brody Missler decided to follow in his father’s footsteps.

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