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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Son Of Deceased Suspect In Shooting Of The Two Harford County Deputies Speaks Out

Two Harford County Sheriff's deputies have succumbed to their injuries after shootings at an Abingdon Panera Bread, officials said.

The deputies, one a 30-year veteran and the other a 16-year veteran, were killed in a standoff and pursuit that began at 11:46 a.m., when deputies were called to the Panera Bread in the 3400 block of Merchant Boulevard. One deputy was shot when confronting the suspect in the rear of the restaurant, and the other was shot during the pursuit. At least two--not the deputies who were killed--opened fire on the shooter.

The alleged gunman, who was killed in a pursuit, was identified as David Brian Evans, a 67-year-old white male. Evans had an outstanding warrant in Florida, and a civil court warrant in Harford County.

Jeremy Evans, David Evans estranged son, spoke with WBAL-TV’s lead I-Team reporter Jayne Miller. Jeremy Evans told Miller that his father shot his mother in a domestic incident 20 years ago.

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