Man who shot at deputy in West Park turns himself in: BSO
The search for a man who Broward sheriff’s detectives say fired a single shot at a deputy early Wednesday early morning in West Park has finished.
Johny Dabrezil, 36, turned himself in late Wednesday night time, the sheriff’s office said. Dabrezil faces charges that involve tried felony murder, discharging a weapon into a dwelling or vehicle, possessing a firearm by a convicted felon and fleeing and eluding.
The deputy, who was in an unmarked automobile, was patrolling about 4 a.m. Wednesday when he spotted a “suspicious” 2019 white Mercedes-Benz CLS 550 near Savage Magnificence Offer, 5716 W. Hallandale Beach front Blvd., BSO claimed.
The deputy experimented with to technique the motor vehicle immediately after it pulled into a parking location in the back again of the enterprise.
Which is when Dabrezil received out of the driver’s facet and fired, the company reported. The deputy was not wounded.
Just after firing a shot at the deputy, Dabrezil took off with a juvenile passenger.
The deputy turned on his lights and siren and chased the suspect into Hollywood, shedding sight of the Mercedes in close proximity to the 5700 block of Dewey St.reet, in accordance to BSO.
Hollywood police later on identified the automobile in the rear parking great deal of Government Towing and Restoration, 5900 Dewey St. Dabrezil took off managing. The juvenile passenger was later found.
Records display that Dabrezil was arrested in 2006 on a demand of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. He served just around a 12 months in jail from 2009 to 2010.