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Nov. 10, 2010 — Orange Park

Deputy Con Kelley responded to a call about suspicious activity at a home. Two men ran from the garage area.

The deputy ordered both to stop but neither did.

Kelley saw that Todd Allen Bradshaw, 24, was carrying a pistol and ordered him to drop the weapon. Bradshaw didn't and Kelley fired, killing him. Read more

The other man, Darrell Emery, 17, was arrested a short distance away. Inside the garage, deputies found Leroy McDonald, 33, fatally wounded.

McDonald was house-sitting for a vacationing cousin.

Emery later admitted to being at the house to collect a gambling debt.

This was the 95th police shooting in Florida in 2010.

Three days earlier, one officer shot one person in Orlando .

Seven days later, one officer shot one person in St. Petersburg .

4 ways this case compares to others

  1. Bradshaw was shot after killing someone. Just five percent of shootings started with a homicide.
  2. Bradshaw did not immediately comply with police instruction, a factor in nearly a quarter of shootings.
  3. Bradshaw was armed with a firearm. That’s true of almost half the people shot.
  4. Bradshaw was fleeing from police or a crime scene, which is true in a quarter of shootings.

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