Florida (33880) Sheriff’s Deputy Convicted of Killing Girlfriend During “Firearms Training” — BREAKING UPDATE
Polk County, FL (33880) – A Florida sheriff’s deputy has been found guilty of killing his girlfriend during what he claimed was a “firearms training session.” The incident occurred at the couple’s home in Polk County, where 23-year-old Amanda Lewis was fatally shot in the chest. Prosecutors argued that the deputy acted recklessly and not accidentally, citing mishandling of his service weapon. After a week-long trial, the jury returned a guilty verdict, and the deputy now faces life in prison. The case has sparked renewed debate over gun safety and off-duty firearm use among law enforcement officers across the state.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Florida deputy found guilty of fatally shooting girlfriend during firearm “training.”
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IMPACT: Victim, 23, sustained fatal gunshot wound; deputy faces life in prison.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was reckless, not accidental,” said State Attorney Brian Haas.
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ACTION: Community urged to practice firearm safety and report negligent gun use.
Impact Of Polk County, FL (33880)
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Precise Location:
Polk County, FL (33880) — Near Dundee Ridge Trail South, Winter Haven area. -
Community Connection:
“We’re heartbroken. She was bright and full of life,”
— Angela Moore, neighbor and friend of the victim -
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
The conviction reignites concerns about off-duty firearm use among law enforcement personnel — especially amid rising domestic gun violence cases in Florida. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
» Polk County Victim Services: (863) 534-4355 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Firearms should never be used casually. Training must occur in controlled environments.”
— Sheriff Grady Judd, Polk County Sheriff’s Office
Community Pulse
“Should off-duty officers face stricter firearm restrictions?”
👍 Yes, for accountability
👎 No, they’re trained professionals
Comment below — local officials are monitoring responses.
Update Log
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10:20 AM: Jury returns guilty verdict after five hours of deliberation.
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4:45 PM: Sentencing scheduled for later this month; defense plans to appeal.
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