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   > Good work officers.   
      
   The name of a man killed by Orange County deputy sheriffs was   
   released Wednesday, a day after he was shot while charging at   
   deputies responding to a reported suicide attempt in the Fairview   
   Shores neighborhood.   
      
   Deputies arrived to a home on Davisson Street around 3 p.m. Tuesday,   
   where 43-year-old Decarlos Long was reported to have been hurting   
   himself with a kitchen knife. Sheriff John Mina said Long left the   
   house “extremely agitated” and charged at two deputies with the   
   knife, prompting them to open fire.   
      
   “I will tell you that he came out of that house to harm those   
   deputies and, in my opinion, they really had no other choice,” Mina   
   said. The agency later released a photo of a bloody knife they said   
   Long carried when he charged. The deputies, who have not been named,   
   are on administrative leave while the Florida Department of Law   
   Enforcement investigates the shooting.   
      
   The results of that investigation will be turned over the Orange-   
   Osceola State Attorney’s Office for review. Body camera of the   
   shooting is expected to be released in the coming weeks.   
      
   Along with Long’s name, OCSO released a list of call logs of 16   
   responses to Long’s home in the past year, including his fatal   
   encounter with deputies. Two of those calls involved “suspicious   
   incidents” while another two were logged as “threats/assault.”   
      
   Mina suggested Tuesday that Long suffered from mental illness, but   
   of the 16 calls, none appeared to have been related to Long’s mental   
   health. While OCSO in 2019 established a Behavioral Response Unit   
   that uses a “co-responder” model for mental health calls, none were   
   deployed to Long’s home — including during the fatal incident.   
      
   That’s because they are typically deployed when a scene is deemed   
   safe by patrol deputies who respond first, agency spokesperson   
   Michelle Guido said in an email.   
      
   “In this case, deputies responded and were immediately confronted by   
   the man with the knife, so the scene would not have been rendered   
   safe,” Guido said. “BRU will never be the first responders at a   
   scene, unless, for example, they are doing a follow up visit with a   
   previous client, and something changes during that visit and it   
   turns into a crime in progress. Thankfully, that has never   
   happened.”   
      
   https://news.yahoo.com/massive-fire-breaks-abandoned-orange-   
   194236565.html   
      
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