Miami-Dade Deputy Devin Jaramillo Murdered During Traffic Stop Investigation
WPLG Local 10December 5, 20254 min15,904 views
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- ποΈ Miami-Dade Sheriff's Deputy Devin Jaramillo, 27, was brutally attacked and murdered on Friday.
- π He is described as a "homegrown hero" who chose public service in his community and paid the ultimate price.
- π Jaramillo was a graduate of Killian High School and the University of Central Florida, and began his career with the Coral Gables Police Department.
Circumstances of the Attack
- π₯ The sheriff stated that the incident was not an ambush and that Deputy Jaramillo did not know the suspect.
- π Jaramillo was randomly assigned to respond to a traffic accident with minor damage.
- βοΈ During the call, the suspect, identified as 21-year-old Steven Rustrian, engaged in a physical altercation with the deputy.
- π« Rustrian disarmed Jaramillo of his service weapon and used it to shoot the deputy multiple times.
Aftermath and Support
- β οΈ Following the attack, Rustrian took the weapon back to his car and died by suicide.
- π Witnesses called 911, and Jaramillo was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
- π€ A second suspect involved in the initial traffic accident has been released and will not face charges.
- π The Vera Police Officer Assistance Trust (ve.org) is available for those wishing to support law enforcement.
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Miami-Dade Sheriff's OfficeDeputy Devin JaramilloMurder InvestigationTraffic StopLine of Duty DeathLaw Enforcement SupportSteven RustrianCoral Gables Police DepartmentUniversity of Central Florida
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