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Man with rifle shot, killed by Orlando police, chief says

Officers respond to 200 block of E Colonial Drive

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police responding to a report of a suspicious person early Saturday shot and killed a man who was armed with an “AR-15-style rifle,” according to police Chief Eric Smith.

Officers arrived around 2:42 a.m. to the 200 block of E. Colonial Drive, showing up to studio workspace apartments — rentable but not intended for living — where the caller had reported someone with a gun was beating on their door, the Orlando Police Department said on social media.

Police were told that the suspect was a few doors down, Smith said during a news conference later Saturday morning. When the officers came upon an open door, the suspect allegedly emerged holding an “AR-15-style rifle,” according to the chief.

“The officers gave verbal commands to drop the weapon. The suspect turned towards the officers. Three officers fired their weapon. The suspect is now deceased,” Smith said.

The post describes the suspect as “a 62-year-old white male with a non-violent criminal history from another state.” The caller reportedly knew who the man was, but Smith said he wasn’t sure what the relationship is, adding it will be part of the investigation.

“For the suspect, the suspect has an out-of-state history. Mostly minor things, not violent. One of the things that stood out was few forged checks, things of that nature, but it was all out of state,” Smith said.

The three officers involved in the shooting had their body-worn cameras activated and will be on paid administrative leave while the Florida Department of Law Enforcement conducts a review of the incident, the post states.

Officers gave commands for the suspect to drop the weapon. The suspect disobeyed and was subsequently shot. Officers attempted life-saving measures, but the suspect was pronounced deceased at the hospital.

@OrlandoPolice on X | 5:37 a.m. March 1, 2025 (excerpt)

Once the FDLE investigation is complete, the results will be handed over to the State Attorney’s Office before the Orlando Police Department conducts an internal investigation, according to the post.

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