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Retired Orlando Cop 'Lost It' Before Shooting Son

October 04, 2011  | 

A former Orlando (Fla.) Police officer told investigators he "got into a funk" and "lost it" before fatally shooting his 22-year-old son.

Timothy Allen Davis Sr., 47, has been charged with first-degree murder after police said he shot Timothy Davis Jr. once in the chest with a .38-caliber handgun in the garage of their Apopka home.

Davis Sr. is an 18-year veteran who retired as a lieutenant from the force in 2006.

Source: Orlando Sentinel

Tags: Retired Officers, Families of Officers, Orlando PD


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