POLK COUNTY, Fla. – The Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call on Sunday morning at approximately 8:11 am to a north Lakeland neighborhood about an arsonist who was throwing a “Molotov cocktail”-type incendiary weapon at a residence.
When a deputy arrived he witnessed the man getting into an older-model Chevrolet pickup truck and fleeing the area.
The deputy attempted a traffic stop, but the truck fled south on US 98.
Given the arson charges, the deputy attempted a precision immobilization technique (PIT) on the fleeing truck on US 98 and Florida Avenue, but the attempt did not result in the immobilization of the truck.
The truck fled on I-4 westbound with deputies in pursuit.
In the area of the westbound on-ramp to I-4 from Branch Forbes Road in Hillsborough County, the fleeing truck slowed because of damage sustained by the PIT maneuver, allowing deputies to block and ram the truck ending the pursuit.
30-year-old Luke Neely of Lakeland exited the truck. He was in possession of an “AR-style” rifle.
Polk deputies immediately engaged him, firing at Neely, incapacitating him.
Deputies then disarmed him, including another firearm he had on his person, and began treating his wounds. He was transported to an area hospital with gunshot wounds.
“We are told the wounds are non-life threatening,” said PCSO.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the deputy involved use of force because the incident occurred in Hillsborough County. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office crime scene unit is assisting with the investigation at the scene.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the arson and fleeing-to-elude incidents occurring in Polk County. Attached is a photograph of roof damage of a residence caused by the Molotov cocktail.
“We are in the early stages of this investigation, we thank the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for independently investigating this use of force and we appreciate the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office assistance with the scene investigation. One of our deputies sustained a wrist injury, but other than that, the only person who was injured is the arsonist who fled from our deputies and threatened them. For this I am very thankful,” said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.
Neely was arrested by the PCSO in 2016 and charged with disorderly conduct, using a firearm under the influence of alcohol, and resisting arrest. He was Baker Acted by the PCSO in 2020.
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