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HCM
09-05-2021, 02:40 PM
https://www.wfla.com/news/polk-county/one-in-custody-during-lakeland-shooting-early-sunday-morning/


LAKELAND, Fla. (WFLA) — Four people are dead, including an infant, after an armored man shot them before attacking Polk County deputies Sunday morning, Sheriff Grady Judd said in a live press conference.

Judd said around 7:30 p.m. Saturday, deputies were called to a home about a suspicious person on North Socrum Loop Road. When they arrived, a woman told them that a man, later identified as 33-year-old Bryan James Riley, said God sent him to her house to speak with one of her daughters.

For the next 22 minutes, deputies scoured the area but could not find the man or his vehicle, Judd said, but around 4:30 a.m. Sunday, a lieutenant with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office heard “two volleys of automatic gunfire” in the area, about two miles east of his position.

It was the same exact house that (the gunman) showed up nine hours earlier,” Judd said.

The sheriff said almost immediately, the sheriff’s office got numerous calls about an active shooter situation.

“It was like bam, bam, bam bam bam, and I heard that more than once, and I thought that sounds like gunfire,” neighbor Ron Forrer said.

Lakeland police and deputies responded to the situation. The sheriff said when they arrived, they found a truck on fire and glow sticks lining the path to the house and heard a popping noise in the front yard.

“At that moment in time as we approached, we saw (Riley) totally outfitted in body armor and looked as if he was ready to engage us all in active shooter situation, but we didn’t see a firearm,” Judd said.

According to Judd, the armored assailant ran back inside the house, at which point deputies heard gunfire along with a woman’s screams and a baby’s whimpers.

The sheriff said the lieutenant tried to enter the house from the front, but it was barricaded, prompting deputies to enter from the back.

The gunman then fired at the lieutenant, who returned fire and backed out of the house, Judd said, and deputies provided fire support to allow another three to get out of the way after getting pinned by gunfire from the front of the home.

According to the sheriff, there were dozens of shots fired in the exchange.

After a period of silence, Judd said Riley, who got hit by a gunshot, surrendered to officers, who rushed him to the staging area before getting taken to Lakeland Regional.

Once in the ER, the suspect tried to grab a Lakeland police officer’s gun and fought with first responders until they subdued him, the sheriff said.

While the suspect surrendered into custody, deputies heard an 11-year-old girl inside the home, according to Judd. Judd said a PCSO sergeant rushed inside and rescued the girl, who was shot multiple times with at least seven bullet holes on her body.

“She looks our deputies in the eye and says, ‘there’s three more dead people in the house,'” he said.

Judd said the child was airlifted to Tampa General Hospital for surgery. Meanwhile, the sheriff’s office had to use robots to check the home for booby traps before deputies could enter the home.

According to Judd, there were three homes on the property, with deputies finding Justice Gleason, 40; a woman, and an infant all shot dead in the main house. Judd said the infant’s body was still in their dead mother’s arms when they were found.

The infant’s 62-year-old grandmother was also found dead in the house directly behind the main one, the sheriff said. The family dog was also found dead.

“This man killed four people this morning, tried to kill our deputies, and then gave up,” he said.

The sheriff said there was another 10-year-old girl from the family that was found safe at a relative’s home.

“If (Riley had given us the opportunity, we would have shot him up a lot, but he didn’t because he was a coward,” Judd said. “You see, it’s easy to shoot innocent children and babies and people in the middle of the night when you’ve got the gun, and they don’t. But he was not much of a man.”

Judd said Riley, a self-described survivalist, said he was on methamphetamine at the time, but it is not known why or how he ended up at the home twice.

Judd said Riley was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marines and currently works as a security guard for ESS Global Corporation. He lives in Brandon, but the sheriff’s office said it has found zero connection between him and the victims.

Judd said Riley’s girlfriend spoke to authorities, saying that his mental health was deteriorating but showed no signs of violence.

LittleLebowski
09-05-2021, 02:53 PM
God, what a miserable piece of shit.

GearFondler
09-05-2021, 03:52 PM
God, what a miserable piece of shit.He needs to accidentally fall out of a high window.

blues
09-05-2021, 04:08 PM
He needs to accidentally fall out of a high window.

Repeatedly.

Lex Luthier
09-07-2021, 10:35 AM
I saw several news items about this on the news links before coming to this sub-forum. The media critters are emphasizing the fact(?) that he is an ex-marine sharpshooter survivalist. Clicks above truth, no doubt.
Let's just pave the way for the next one, shall we?

The poor murdered family is getting pretty short shrift on MSN and ABC so far. Arrgh.

GyroF-16
09-07-2021, 10:42 AM
I saw several news items about this on the news links before coming to this sub-forum. The media critters are emphasizing the fact(?) that he is an ex-marine sharpshooter survivalist. Clicks above truth, no doubt.
Let's just pave the way for the next one, shall we?

The poor murdered family is getting pretty short shrift on MSN and ABC so far. Arrgh.

I noticed that as well. One report said he was “designated as a sharpshooter” during his time in the Marines.
Does that mean he qualified one level above “Marskman” and below “Expert”, or is that a role within a company or platoon, similar to a “Designed Marksman”?

I suspect it’s the former, but thought I’d ask.

Totem Polar
09-07-2021, 10:50 AM
I noticed that as well. One report said he was “designated as a sharpshooter” during his time in the Marines.
Does that mean he qualified one level above “Marskman” and below “Expert”, or is that a role within a company or platoon, similar to a “Designed Marksman”?

I suspect it’s the former, but thought I’d ask.

Yeah, words mean things. It’s one thing to imply a sniper with tours under their belt, and another to pass a qual at the midpoint with 210. If you are correct—as I suspect you are—then that’s one more thing for us civvy training junkies to look out for.

Malamute
09-07-2021, 11:24 AM
Most people will think he got off too lightly no matter what happens to him. Its times like this that make me wonder if doing away with public capital punishment was a good idea.

TGS
09-08-2021, 02:43 PM
I noticed that as well. One report said he was “designated as a sharpshooter” during his time in the Marines.
Does that mean he qualified one level above “Marskman” and below “Expert”, or is that a role within a company or platoon, similar to a “Designed Marksman”?

I suspect it’s the former, but thought I’d ask.

There's no telling with the news. "Sharpshooter" is not a term applied to the tactical employment of a squad designated marksman....but it's the news, where they might use "sharpshooter" to refer to such instead of the actual term.

My guess is he qual'd sharpshooter on the range and they got ahold of his DD-214, thinking it means something it doesn't. But, who knows.

Tensaw
09-08-2021, 03:27 PM
Survivalist... riiiigghhtt... Let’s gloss right over the fact that he was geeked out on meth. Probably had been binging on meth for an extended period and had some drug-induced psychosis going on. But let’s talk about “survivalist”. Way to go media. The agenda is pretty clear.

JRB
09-08-2021, 05:13 PM
If they want to play the servicemember/veteran card, they should have to hand his ass over to a group of us veterans to extract justice.
Judge us as a whole by how we'd choose to hold our own accountable for this kind of unspeakably heinous shit..

HCM
09-08-2021, 05:55 PM
Survivalist... riiiigghhtt... Let’s gloss right over the fact that he was geeked out on meth. Probably had been binging on meth for an extended period and had some drug-induced psychosis going on. But let’s talk about “survivalist”. Way to go media. The agenda is pretty clear.


a self-described survivalist

Can't speak to the Sharpshooter thing but real or imagined, the 'survivalist" label came from the suspect himself.

HCM
09-09-2021, 08:57 PM
https://www.foxnews.com/us/marine-florida-family-slaying-zero-remorse


A Marine sharpshooter has shown "zero remorse" after breaking into a Florida home and gunning down four people, including a baby in his mother's arms, according to law enforcement, and has justified his actions to investigators by explaining that he "tortured" the only surviving victim, an 11-year-old girl, because he believed God sent him to save a victim of sex trafficking who was going to commit suicide.


He returned to his home in Brandon, Florida, where he admitted to investigators he began his mission operation plan, before driving back to Lakeland early Sunday. The sheriff described how Riley allegedly stated to investigators, "God told me to kill everyone and to rescue Amber because she’s a victim of sex trafficking."

"He was seeking out Amber, who wanted to commit suicide, who was a victim of sex trafficking and it was all a figment of his imagination," Judd said, explaining how there was no one by the name of Amber at the home. "All fiction, all made up by him. There was no victims of sex crime in that house."


On Sunday morning, Judd said, the man repositioned his truck three times so he would have the opportunity for a fast departure and identified three entrance points to home. After planning "diversions and exit strategy," Riley slashed tires on a sedan and on a pickup truck that he ultimately set on fire. He also set up a path of glow sticks so "he could find his way out during an emergency at night, and if he found Amber she could escape," Judd said.

Riley doused the vehicles with gasoline and set the truck on fire as a diversion. He used breaching tools and shot through the front door of the grandmother’s apartment before going around and shooting through a window, killing the woman in a process he described as "clearing the house."

"I dumped a mag," Riley told investigators, meaning he had used a whole magazine while entering the house and killing the victim, before he "immediately reset" to start a "methodical search for Amber in main house." He shot through and entered the door, noting to detectives, "I know it made a lot of noise so I had to push through."

Upon entering the hallway, Riley told investigators, "God told me I was protected," according to Judd. He admitted to shooting the dog two times, then cleared the hallway and shot through a bathroom door where the family was hiding.

He shot Gleason, who attempted to push back against the door, and then Gleason's 33-year-old significant other and their 3-month old son in her arms, killing all three. Riley told authorities he then grabbed the 11-year-old girl from the bathroom and took her to the living room and asked her, "Where is Amber?"

The girl said, "I’m not Amber, there is no Amber," and Riley shot her. He demanded answers and counted "1, 2, 3" before shooting her again. According to Judd, he told investigators, "I tortured her in order to investigate, in order to find Amber."

"You know why I killed your parents? They’re sex traffickers," Riley said he told the girl, adding, "I shot her in legs, then when she wouldn’t tell me where Amber was, I killed her." Before he shot the girl, the suspect said, "I asked God if a 12-year-old could be involved in sex trafficking and God told me yes and that’s when I killed her."

But miraculously the girl survived, telling detectives she played dead and prayed, until law enforcement rescued her from the home. Judd said the girl outsmarted the gunman and praised her courage.




A lieutenant managed to enter the house from the back door and engaged in a shootout with Riley, who was shot in the stomach through the side of his bulletproof vest. Five deputies and one Lakeland police officer continued the shootout, firing an estimated 59 times at the suspect, who fired more than 100 times, Judd said. Three firearms belonging to the suspect were recovered.

Hambo
09-10-2021, 03:56 AM
If they want to play the servicemember/veteran card,

You might not be old enough to remember this, but in movies/TV in the '70's, Vietnam vets were mostly portrayed as having problems. Media seizing on "veteran" when psychotic drug user would be a better term is not a new thing.

mmc45414
09-10-2021, 06:12 AM
You might not be old enough to remember this, but in movies/TV in the '70's, Vietnam vets were mostly portrayed as having problems. Media seizing on "veteran" when psychotic drug user would be a better term is not a new thing."In a couple of weeks, you'll pick him up in Seattle or someplace, working in a car wash."

TGS
09-11-2021, 03:31 PM
You might not be old enough to remember this, but in movies/TV in the '70's, Vietnam vets were mostly portrayed as having problems.

76952

Caballoflaco
09-11-2021, 04:42 PM
"In a couple of weeks, you'll pick him up in Seattle or someplace, working in a car wash."


76952

If you watch First Blood with the Stallone’s commentary he’s well aware of this and it was a big reason why they didn’t end the movie like the book with Trautmann killing Johnny.

Also, in the book it’s also made a lot clearer that Sheriff Teasle was a decorated Korean War vet and him and John Rambo both end up a lot more insane in the end.

UNK
09-11-2021, 10:00 PM
Im surprised domestic terrorist Trump Supporter hasnt come up yet.

parishioner
10-07-2021, 10:22 AM
Well that was nauseating.

May peace be upon their souls.