Sheriff Paul Blackman said deputies were called by firefighters who were dispatched to handle burning debris on the side of the road. Arriving on scene they found 39-year-old Richard Myron-Ham armed with two metal rods.
The Highland County Sheriff's Office said Ham would not follow the deputy's orders, so they tasered him. Ham dropped the rods and pulled the TASER probes from his body. Phillips picked up one of the rods and handed it to Ham who used it to strike one of the deputies in the head, officials say. One of the deputies shot at him and Ham was fatally wounded.
He died at a local hospital.
Blackman said Ham and his companion, 30-year-old Lakenya Phillips, "were burning the possessions of Phillips’ 9-year-old son because they believed he was possessed by a demon."
Witnesses said he also put his son in that fire and covered him with a burning blanket, but he was able to escape serious injury.