The Denver Post

2nd trooper dies; suspect caught

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KISSIMMEE, FLA.» A police officer in Florida died from his injuries Saturday, a day after his colleague was killed when a suspect fired at them during a scuffle while they were on patrol. The suspect was later arrested at a bar.

Sgt. Sam Howard died Saturday afternoon at a hospital where he had been taken following Friday night’s attack in Kissimmee, located south of the theme park hub of Orlando.

Officer Matthew Baxter died Friday night, a short time after authoritie­s say he was shot by 45-year-old Everett Miller.

Miller faces a charge of first-degree murder for the killing of Baxter.

Authoritie­s hadn’t yet said what charges he could face for Howard’s death.

During a patrol late Friday of a neighborho­od with a history of drug activity, Baxter was “checking out” three people, including Miller, when the officer got into a scuffle with Miller. Howard, his sergeant, responded as backup, said Kissimmee Police Chief Jeff O’dell.

The officers didn’t have an opportunit­y to return fire. They weren’t wearing body cameras.

Sheriff’s deputies with a neighborin­g law enforcemen­t agency later tracked Miller down to a bar and approached him. Miller started reaching toward his waistband when the deputies tackled and subdued him, O’dell said.

They found a handgun and revolver on him.

“They were extremely brave and heroic actions taken by the deputies,” O’dell said.

The police chief said Miller was taken to jail wearing Baxter’s handcuffs.

Authoritie­s originally said they believed there were four suspects, but the chief said Saturday that no other arrests are anticipate­d.

Miller, 45, was a Marine veteran and was recently involuntar­ily committed for a mental evaluation by the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office. The early stages of the investigat­ion shows that Miller had made threats to law enforcemen­t on Facebook, O’dell said.

Baxter, 27, had been with the Kissimmee Police Department for three years. He was married to another Kissimmee police officer and they have four children.

Howard, 36, has served with the Kissimmee Police Department for 10 years. He and his wife have one child.

“They are two wonderful men, family men,” O’dell said.

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