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‘There’s a man with a gun there:’ 911 calls reveal man shot by deputy terrorizing neighborhood

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Emergency 911 calls reveal a man, who was shot and killed by a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputy, walked around a neighborhood in Boynton Beach with guns before walking to a nearby shopping plaza.

Benoit Pasteur, 38, pointed a rifle at a deputy in a shopping plaza at Hypoluxo Road and Military Trail near Boynton Beach at about 9:30 a.m. Thursday, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said deputies originally convinced the man to put one gun down before he grabbed another weapon Thursday.

“Bottom line is the deputy did everything he could to de-escalate the situation,” Bradshaw said. “You have a dangerous individual here that was threatening people in a violent manner out here on the street. Tried to carjack a lady with a young child inside the car. Very much a danger to the public.”

The 911 calls reveal details surrounding those moments as one woman said he pointed his gun into car windows while people waited in line at the drive-thru of a nearby Dunkin’. However, the five calls released in a public records request from WPTV show the first calls came from a neighborhood called Homes at Lawrence in Boynton Beach.

“Somebody was just at my house banging on the door with a gun,” said a caller, who was labeled as a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office employee. “…They were banging on all doors and they broke my ring door camera.”

The employee said she wasn’t home, but her son was present when the event occurred. The tapes reveal he also called 911 and appeared to get in a car to warn other people about the man.

“There’s a man with a gun down there. Don’t drive there,” he said to a woman.

Another woman, who called 911 from the neighborhood, said she saw him point the guns at various vehicles as she left the development including law enforcement vehicles.

Homes at Lawrence is about half a mile away from the shopping plaza where the shooting occurred on Thursday.

Officials restricted access to the shopping plaza for hours with crime scene tape for most of Thursday. Yves Chery, who owns Chery’s Ice Cream Shop in the plaza, said he watched the shooting unfold as he watched in the corner of his store.

He said he backed away from the door as he saw deputies raise their guns and said one bullet went through the door. Chery said he thought he was shot because he felt a rush of heat in his leg, but he saw no blood.

“I’m happy to be alive today,” he said.

Chery said he plans to open the shop in two weeks but had to cancel an order of ice cream because of the shooting.

Pasteur has a criminal record mostly consisting of misdemeanor and traffic charges.

According to Palm Beach County court records, Pasteur was charged in 2020 with two felonies aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and throwing a deadly missile.

Affidavits tied to the case state Pasteur threw a brick through a sliding glass door at his uncle’s house because he wasn’t allowed inside. The charging documents go on to say that Pasteur admitted to throwing the brick and made a jerking motion while he was in handcuffs, resulting in a resisting without violence charge.

Pasteur was sentenced to 212 days in jail for those charges.

Bradshaw said the deputy would be placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard protocol when a law enforcement officer discharges his or her weapon.

By: Ethan Stein
Title: ‘There’s a man with a gun there:’ 911 calls reveal man shot by deputy terrorizing neighborhood
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/news/palm-beach-county/region-c-palm-beach-county/theres-a-man-with-a-gun-there-911-calls-reveal-man-shot-by-deputy-terrorizing-neighborhood
Published Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 03:52:07 GMT

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Title: Deputies don’t know how many teens missing from car crashing into canal. Here’s why
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/news/treasure-coast/region-martin-county/deputies-dont-know-how-many-teens-missing-from-car-crashing-into-canal-heres-why
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1 dead, 1 missing after stolen car crashes into Martin County canal, deputies say

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At least one person is dead, one is missing, and two people are in custody after a car that was stolen in Boynton Beach crashed into a canal in Martin County, authorities said.

The Martin County Sheriff’s Office said four people two adults, one juvenile, and one other person, age unknown were in the vehicle when it crashed Monday night in the area of Southwest Kanner Highway and Southeast Cove Road.

One person died, two others were taken into custody, and a fourth person is unaccounted for. Deputies are now searching for that person.

No other information has been released.

By: Matt Papaycik
Title: 1 dead, 1 missing after stolen car crashes into Martin County canal, deputies say
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/news/treasure-coast/region-martin-county/1-dead-1-missing-after-stolen-car-crashes-into-martin-county-canal-deputies-say
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‘Don’t worry, I shot them both’: Wellington neighbor accused of shooting couple over basketball hoop dispute

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A suspect accused of fatally shooting a Wellington couple on Saturday confessed to killing them over a dispute related to a basketball hoop, deputies said.

The shooting took place in the 10500 block of Galleria Street, part of the Black Diamond residential development, just before 5:30 p.m.

According to a probable cause affidavit, when deputies arrived they found the bodies of the victims, Tara Marie Jones and Taylor Glenn Jones, in the front yard of the home.

A witness who lives nearby told investigators they heard gunshots while inside their home. They came outside and saw both of the victims on the ground bleeding. The witness said while attempting to render aid, they saw a man, identified as Norman Scott, walking outside the home.

The witness said they asked Scott if he heard anything, and he replied, “Don’t worry, I shot them both,” according to the affidavit.

Scott went on to explain that just before the shooting he was arguing with his neighbors about a basketball hoop and property boundaries. He claimed during the argument that both victims attacked him so he shot them.

The affidavit said Scott also called 911 to report the shooting and reiterated that his neighbors attacked him so he shot them.

A second witness, who lives with the suspect, said they spoke to Scott shortly after the shooting, who admitted to killing both of the victims.

Detectives said Scott’s residence was equipped with eight exterior surveillance cameras pointed toward where the shooting took place.

The second witness told detectives all of the cameras were operable and controlled by an app on Scott’s phone.

The affidavit said two of the surveillance cameras recorded the shooting, which showed Taylor Jones removing debris out of the yard and escorting his children’s bicycle back in front of his home.

Video then showed Scott exit the front door of his home holding a ladder and appearing to motion toward Taylor Jones. Investigators said based on the camera view Scott appeared to be asking him to come and speak to him.

The affidavit said Taylor Jones then walked toward Scott in a “very nonthreatening and nonchalant manner.”

As they were conversing, “at no point during this encounter” was Taylor Jones recorded being aggressive or threatening, detectives said.

However, investigators said the video showed Scott “was clearly upset and appeared to be yelling at Taylor Jones” while both appeared to be looking and pointing toward the basketball hoop that rested between both homes.

A short time later the affidavit said Scott reached into his right side and retrieved a handgun. Taylor Jones backed away with both hands raised, but Scott continued to follow him while pointing the handgun at the victim.

As Taylor Jones began stumbling backward, detectives said Scott fired about three to four shots. As Taylor Scott was falling to the ground and lying on his back, investigators said Scott continued shooting.

While standing near a sidewalk, the affidavit said Scott then turned the handgun on Tara Jones and shot her while she was on her property.

The affidavit said the video showed Tara Jones retreating backward as Scott advanced toward her with the handgun.

After shooting her, detectives said Scott turned and began walking back to his home. While passing Taylor Jones, who was lying on the ground, Scott preceded to shoot him two additional times, according to the arrest report.

A forensic investigator determined that Tara Jones was shot three times, once in both legs and once in the upper chest. Taylor Jones was also shot three times, once in the left eye, once in the back and once in the upper right leg.

On the ground next to both of the victims’ bodies, detectives said they found 9mm expended cartridge cases.

Detectives said they found the weapon used in the shooting inside Scott’s home on a table.

Scott appeared before a Palm Beach County judge on Sunday to face two charges of first-degree murder with a firearm. He is being held at the main Palm Beach County jail without bond.

By: Scott Sutton
Title: ‘Don’t worry, I shot them both’: Wellington neighbor accused of shooting couple over basketball hoop dispute
Sourced From: www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/wellington/dont-worry-i-shot-them-both-wellington-neighbor-accused-of-shooting-parents-over-basketball-hoop-dispute
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