File:Man gets fatally shot after he grabs deputy's taser in Volusia County, Florida (2018).webm

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English: Man Gets Fatally Shot After He Grabs Deputys Taser in Volusia County, FL
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Source https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=kh8hC_1533476400
Author Volusia County Sheriff's Office

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