Procession held for Polk County deputy killed in the line of duty Tuesday morning

Procession held for Polk County deputy killed in the line of duty Tuesday morning

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd confirmed the "exceptionally tragic news" that a 21-year-old deputy with the sheriff's office was killed in a shooting early Tuesday in Polk City. The name of the deputy has not been released at this time. Judd said the shooting happened around 3:15 a.m. at a trailer on Foxtown South near Mowtris Lane and Foxtown Central. The sheriff said four deputies went there to serve a warrant after the person failed to appear in court regarding a meth charge. Ultimately, the shooting took place and the deputy was rushed to the hospital where he died. Judd said the deputy had only been with the sheriff's office for a short time. Judd said more details about the shooting will be released later Tuesday morning after the deputy's family has been notified. A procession taking the deputy from Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center to the medical examiner's office in Winter Haven will take place this morning. 10 Tampa Bay has a crew at the scene. MORE: https://bit.ly/3C9JzJw