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The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office has shared an update regarding a tragic incident involving a veteran Florida deputy, who was recently posthumously promoted in recognition of their service.
In a solemn announcement on Saturday, the sheriff’s office elevated Terri Sweeting-Mashkow to the rank of Sergeant, honoring her dedication and sacrifice.
Additionally, authorities confirmed the passing of the suspect, Michael Halberstam, who succumbed to his injuries at 3:41 p.m. on Saturday.
Background Information
Earlier reports from CrimeOnline detailed that on Friday, three deputies from the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, accompanied by a locksmith, attempted to deliver an eviction notice to Michael Halberstam. The eviction was reportedly filed by Halberstam’s mother concerning her property in Vero Beach, as stated by Sheriff Eric Flowers.
The eviction request came from Halberstam’s mother for her home in Vero Beach.
Once the two deputies and the locksmith gained entry, Halberstam reportedly grabbed a weapon and started “indiscriminately firing.” Deputies returned fire, striking Halberstam several times, ABC News reported.
“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, Mashkow 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. Last reports show the locksmith in critical condition, with no updates at this time.
Check back for updates.
[Feature Photo via Indian River County Sheriff’s Office]