MELBOURNE, Fla. — Police told WFTV Tonight that they were called to the complex off New Haven Road for a welfare check on one of the residents. When they knocked at the door, he shot at them through the front door.
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“After a period of time, there would be a round go off, and eventually, the suspect came out and was firing and engaged our officers who then shot the suspect,” said Melbourne Police Chief David Gillespie.
Police said as the two officers started taking cover, two additional officers arrived at the scene for backup, and William Banks started shooting more rounds from his window.
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“It’s really crazy because I only live two blocks away from here, so this is, like, insane to see very, you know crazy,” said a Melbourne Resident.
Chief Gillespie said officers tried to negotiate with Banks via phone.
When he came out of the apartment unit with a gun, Gillespie said officers from at least two different agencies were forced to shoot Banks on this third-floor breezeway.
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Police said officers attempted to render medical aid to Banks, but he died from his injuries.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has taken over the investigation, which is standard protocol when dealing with an officer-involved shooting.
Gillespie said no officers were hurt in the shooting.
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