Bodycam Shows Moment Deputy Suffers Panic Attack While Armed

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According to a Sevier County Sheriff’s Office incident report, a deputy responded to an “unknown situation” on Dec. 31, 2016, in Sevierville that ended in his transportation to the hospital after firing seven rounds at a male suspect and experiencing what detectives reported as a “possible cardiac event.” Upon arriving at the scene on Sharp Road, the deputy said he made contact with an EMT who advised he needed assistance with a “morbidly obese female” who fell in the floor inside of a small camper on the property. The woman had apparently told the EMT she had experienced abuse from the landlord, Robin Sutton, and that she would most likely need law enforcement investigation into the matter. The woman told the deputy she did not know what day or time it was, or how long she had been on the floor. She said she had been previously evicted from a different residence and had agreed with the landlord to rent a small camper space on the property from Sutton.

The woman told the deputy she had previously fallen several times, and when she fell, Sutton and her daughter had taken her phone and charging cord so that she could not call for help. She said Sutton and her daughter had taken her purse, which contained her identification, bank card, pain medications and other items. As the woman was describing the theft, the deputy reported he saw a female subject who was later identified as Tina Cody. The deputy said the subject was climbing through the fence and preparing to flee on foot. The deputy ordered her not to run and to stop where she was, but he said Cody refused and ran through the field towards Sharp Road. The deputy reported he then notified dispatchers he was in foot pursuit of a female subject who was running through the field and that he suspected her of having a warrant out that was not related to the current incident. When the deputy encountered Cody at the end of the field where it met Sharp Road, he ordered her to put her hands up and walk to him so that he could handcuff her. At that time, a male EMT helped the deputy apprehend Cody. The deputy’s body camera footage shows Cody restrained on the ground when the deputy asked her why she had been running, to which she answered her mother had told her to.

The deputy said while the EMT helped him detain Cody, he heard a male voice coming from a short distance behind him yell, “I’ve got a gun, motherf*****!” The deputy reported he turned and noticed a white male suspect, who was later identified as Tina Cody’s boyfriend Brian Mullinax. The deputy said Mullinax was “pacing wildly” on the porch of a nearby trailer before squatting and aiming an object at the deputy that “appeared to be a firearm in his hand.” The deputy said he immediately fired his gun seven times “in defense of my life, the EMT, and the apprehended subject.” The deputy reported he notified dispatchers and his supervisor that shots were fired and he needed help because he had identified the male subject as having a firearm. Shortly after he called dispatch, the deputy said the subject dropped the object and put his hands in the air before exiting the porch and lying on the ground until responding units arrived and took him into custody. Detective’s notes on the incident report indicated the deputy was taken to the hospital with injuries and “may have suffered some type of cardiac event as a result of this assault by both male and female.”

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33 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows Moment Deputy Suffers Panic Attack While Armed

  1. Alguien que hable español y sepa ingles me puede decir que le pasaba al policía?
    Se estreso?escena de pánico?

  2. im very happy that it relatively ended good. if the other person was really determined and a trained shooter we most probably would have a dead cop

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