Body, dashcam footage captures shootout with Gunner Cole after he shot several people
Body cam and dash cam footage of the capture of a Warner Robins man, who is accused of shooting several people while on vacation in Florida, has been released by the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.
The video shows a shootout between deputies and 21-year-old Gunner Cole, who the sheriff’s office said opened fire and hit several cars and people in Walton County, Florida, at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort.
Cole can be seen running away after being shot by a deputy, before being arrested a short time later. The video stops just before deputies on the scene administer aid to Cole. Cole is still recovering in a Florida hospital and upon his release he will be arrested.
They say they had 911 calls come in from around the area, including one from a hotel nearby and another about a burning car in the woods near a hospital.
Deputies from the Walton County Sheriff’s Office were at the burning car and found someone dead inside when they heard shots fired nearby.
Deputies arrived on the scene within three minutes of the first 911 call to find Cole standing in the road on Heron Walk Drive near the roundabout at Baytowne Avenue, the sheriff's office said. Cole opened fire on deputies as they got out of their cars, they said.
One of the deputies, who has been with the sheriff's office for more than 16 years, used the cover of his cruiser to get off a pair of shots from about 70 yards away. At least one shot hit Cole.
The Walton County Sheriff's Office said they suspect Cole shot the person in the burning car. They do not think the car was set on fire, but instead caught on fire when it stopped in the woods.
Cole allegedly fired between 14 and 18 shots and had switched to a second full magazine when the deputy shot him.
The sheriff's office said the quick response time and the deputies' textbook handling of the situation was the key to preventing further loss of life and other injuries.
They said Cole has no ties to the area and believe he was there on vacation from Warner Robins. He currently faces three felony charges, but the sheriff's office said they expect to add charges. Cole is still in hospital, but will be arrested once he is released.
They say there were at least seven or eight victims of aggravated assault and that once the investigation is finished, Cole will likely face a murder charge as well.
"What makes this particularly chilling to me is this can happen anywhere," Sheriff Michael Adkinson Jr. said. "This is one of those things that we all fear, which is those random acts of violence."
Adkinson said they don't know why Cole was shooting at people in cars. He said they do not believe he knew any of the victims.
"Anytime you deal with one of these types of situations, one of the things that gets left out is what these families are going through. Because unfortunately, last night our deputies had to go to someone's house and tell them that their loved one is not coming home." Adkinson said. "You don't anticipate random acts of violence."