After approximately 200 yards, the vehicle veered to the right, and
Deputy Blais was thrown to the ground. Blais was transported to a local
hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and later released. Rudolph
abandoned the SUV and ran from the area. After an hours-long search
involving multiple jurisdictions, he was located in a vehicle driven by a
family member and taken into custody. He had suffered a gunshot wound
to the leg. Rudolph was transported to a local hospital where he
remained as of Sunday morning. Upon release, he will be booked into the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility on multiple charges including
Attempted Murder of a Law Enforcement Officer. Inside the suspect’s SUV,
investigators located a handgun reported stolen out of Seminole County
in 2016. “This was a very dangerous situation. Our deputy’s life was put
at risk by a career criminal who had no regard for his well-being,”
said Sheriff Dennis Lemma. “I applaud Deputy Blais’s professionalism and
dedication to duty.” The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is now
investigating the officer-involved shooting.
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Thursday, July 4, 2019
Police Activity On US Sports Net Presented by Adonis Golden Ratio Featuring: Bodycam Shows Deputy Hanging Onto SUV Before Shooting Driver
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