Arrested man in Florida shooting ‘tried to wrestle a gun from police’

6 September 2021, 14:14

Florida Shooting Family Killed
Florida Shooting Family Killed. Picture: PA

Bryan Riley, 33, was arrested on Sunday morning after four people died in the shooting.

The man arrested after the fatal shooting in Florida was so aggressive that he tried to wrestle a gun from police as he lay on his hospital trolley, according to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.

Bryan Riley, 33, was arrested on Sunday morning.

Four people were killed, including a mother and the three-month-old baby she was cradling.

Riley engaged in a massive gunfight with police and deputies before he was wounded and surrendered.

An 11-year-old girl who was shot seven times survived.

Mr Judd said Riley, a former Marine who served as a sharpshooter in Iraq and Afghanistan, seemed to have chosen his victims at random and appeared to be suffering from mental health issues.

Mr Judd said Riley’s girlfriend told authorities he had been slowly unravelling for weeks and repeatedly told her that he could communicate directly with God.

Florida Shooting Family Killed
Bryan Riley, who was arrested on Sunday, for his alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of four people in (Polk County Sheriff’s Office/AP)

“They begged for their lives and I killed them anyway,” Mr Judd said Riley told them during an interrogation.

Investigators said preliminary evidence shows 40-year-old Justice Gleason just happened to be an unlucky stranger out mowing his lawn when Riley drove by his home in Lakeland, about 30 miles east of Tampa, saying God told him to stop because Mr Gleason’s daughter was going to commit suicide.

A second, unidentified person also confronted Riley, telling him that story was not true and warned they would call police if he did not leave, Mr Judd said.

He referred to the person as a victim but declined to clarify which one.

Authorities responded to the scene but never found Riley.

About nine hours later, Riley returned to the home, laying out glowsticks to create a path leading to the house to draw officers “into an ambush”, Mr Judd said.

Randomly, a lieutenant heard popping noises and brought all state and local law enforcement in the area to the scene.

Following the sounds of gunfire, authorities arrived at the home and found Riley’s white truck ablaze and an unarmed Riley outside, dressed in camouflage.

Riley immediately ran inside, where authorities heard another round of gunfire, “a woman scream and a baby whimper”, Mr Judd said.

Officers tried to enter the front of the house, but it was barricaded. When they circled to the back, they encountered Riley, who appeared to have put on full body armour including head and knee coverings and a bulletproof vest.

Authorities exchanged heavy gunfire, with dozens “if not hundreds of rounds” fired, before Riley retreated back into the home, according to the sheriff.

Everything fell silent, Mr Judd said, until a helicopter unit alerted authorities on the ground that Riley was coming out.

He had been shot once and was ready to surrender.

Meanwhile, officers heard cries for help inside the home, but were unsure whether there were additional shooters and feared the home was booby-trapped.

A sergeant rushed in and grabbed the 11-year-old girl who had been shot at least seven times.

Police sent robots into the home to check for explosives and other traps.

When it was clear, they found the bodies of Mr Gleason; the 33-year-old mother; the baby; and the baby’s 62-year-old grandmother, who was in a separate home nearby.

Authorities released only Mr Gleason’s name, and did not say if or how he was related to the other victims.

Authorities declined to say how many times the victims had been shot or where they were in the home, but said they were all hiding and huddling in fear.

The family dog also was also killed.

Authorities said Riley’s girlfriend of four years, whom he lived with, had been cooperative and was shocked, saying he was never violent but suffered from PTSD and had become increasingly erratic.

She said he had spent the previous week on what he called a mission from God, stockpiling supplies that he said were for Hurricane Ida victims, including 1,000 US dollars worth of cigars.

“Prior to this morning, this guy was a war hero.

“He fought for his country in Afghanistan and Iraq,” said Mr Judd.

“And this morning he’s a cold-blooded killer.”

Riley, who had no criminal history, also told authorities he was on methamphetamines.

His vehicle had also been stocked with supplies for a gunfight, authorities said, including bleeding control kits.

While being treated at the hospital, Riley jumped up and tried to grab an officer’s gun.

“They had to fight with him again in the emergency room,” Judd said, adding that Riley was ultimately tied down and medicated.

He is expected to recover and will be transferred to jail to face charges.

“The big question that all of us has is, ‘Why?'” State Attorney Brian Haas said.

“We will not know today or maybe ever.”

By Press Association

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