Fla. deputy shoots, kills driver during traffic stop; officials investigate
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Officials in Florida are investigating the death of a man after a deputy opened fire during a traffic stop in Marion County.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office tells news outlets the incident occurred Monday after an unidentified female deputy pulled over the suspect, 59-year-old Joseph Napoli, who was wanted in connection with a case deputies were working.
After pulling the suspect over, the deputy exited her patrol car and began to approach Napoli's vehicle. She says she noticed that Napoli had a handgun, which he raised as she approached him. The deputy then fired her weapon.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Napoli died at the scene. The sheriff's office says it's believed he simultaneously shot his gun as well. Officials don't know if the wound was self-inflicted.
The deputy wasn't injured and has been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation.
The races of the deputy and suspect weren't immediately available.