Deputy Shot Dead by Officer Roommate After Playing a Video Game: Police
A Florida deputy was fatally shot by his roommate, also an officer, after they played an online video game with friends, according to police. Sheriff Wayne Ivey explained the "accidental" shooting happened in Palm Bay and that fellow deputy Andrew Lawson had allegedly fired the shot. When Palm Bay police arrived at the home, they found Lawson "distraught" and Walsh's body inside. The officers determined he had been shot once and died instantly.
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