A tragic incident unfolded in Tampa, Florida on Saturday night, resulting in the death of a teenage suspect after he killed both his parents and injured a deputy. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office reported that the events transpired just after 11 p.m. when deputies responded to a home following reports of a shooting.
Upon arrival, deputies found the suspect, identified as Christos Alexander Themelis Jr., 19, and his mother, Rebecca Ann Themelis, outside the residence. The situation quickly escalated as the suspect shot his mother in the back of the head and then turned his weapon on law enforcement officers, injuring one deputy in the leg.
Sheriff Chad Chronister expressed deep concern over the incident, emphasizing the bravery of the deputies who put themselves at risk to protect the community. The suspect barricaded himself inside the home and eventually succumbed to his injuries. The injured deputy was reported to be in stable condition.
Authorities revealed that prior to the fatal shooting, deputies had been called to the residence on multiple occasions, primarily related to mental health concerns and violence against the suspect's parents. It was also disclosed that there was an active risk protection order against the 19-year-old, leading to the seizure of his firearms. Investigators are now focused on determining how the suspect obtained the gun used in the tragic incident, considering his mental health status.
Sheriff Chronister emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating that regardless of the underlying reasons, causing harm to others is never acceptable. The investigation into the incident is ongoing as the community mourns the loss of the parents and reflects on the tragic outcome of the shootout.