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Terri Mashkow dedicated a quarter of a century to the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office.
A tragic incident unfolded in Florida as a deputy succumbed to injuries sustained during a shooting while attempting to deliver an eviction notice in Indian River County.
On Friday, three deputies from the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, accompanied by a locksmith, arrived at a home on the 1100 block of Governor’s Way to execute an eviction order against Michael Halberstam. The eviction was initiated by Halberstam’s mother for her property in Vero Beach, as stated by Sheriff Eric Flowers.
Upon entering the home, Halberstam allegedly seized a firearm and began “firing indiscriminately.” The deputies responded by returning fire, hitting Halberstam multiple times, according to ABC News.
Sheriff Flowers remarked, “This was a routine service call. Evictions are a part of the daily responsibilities that our deputies courageously undertake.”
“This was a standard call for service. This is the everyday call, the eviction. Regular duties that our deputies bravely do,” Flowers said.
WPBF reported that during the shootout, Deputy Sheriff Terri Mashkow, 47, was fatally shot and died at the scene. Mashkow had over 25 years of service.
Deputy Florention Arizpe, who sustained a shoulder wound, also has 25 years of service. Arizpe was treated at HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital and is in recovery.
The deputies’ sergeant was the third deputy on the scene and was not injured.
The locksmith and the suspect are both in critical condition.
It remains unclear why Halberstam’s mother wanted him evicted. However, Halberstam reportedly has previous narcotics and misdemeanor assault charges.
Officials stated they found several “strange posts” and “negative items” about the sheriff’s office on his social media, according to ABC News.
This tragedy has struck many and is diligently being investigated.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said during a news conference, “Just wanted to take a couple moments of silence for the officers that were in the line of duty.”
Florida Gov. DeSantis also confirmed on Friday, “There is a lot going on. Just know Florida Department of Law Enforcement is engaged, working with the sheriff and the local community. We will hope for the best results of that.”
Like many residents in Florida, Stacy Desopo posted, “Please pray for our community.” This sentiment can be witnessed throughout the Florida area online.
This is an ongoing investigation. Check back for updates.
[Feature Photo via Indian River County Sheriff’s Office]