14.1 C
Delhi
Thursday, February 19, 2026

Officer-involved shooting at Carlton Palms in Florida; first details on suspect

An officer-involved shooting was reported in Pensacola, Florida late on Wednesday afternoon. Pensacola Police were present at Carlton Palms on Garden Street.

Pensacola Police wrote on Facebook “There is a large police presence in the area of Garden Street at N Alcaniz Street as we investigate an Officer Involved Shooting. Interstate 110 exit 1C to Garden Street has been closed. Garden Street westbound from Tarragona to Alcaniz is also closed. This post will be updated with information as it is available.”

In a later update they noted that Eastbound Travel on Garden Street between Tarragona and Alcaniz was now open. “West bound will be closed until further notice,” they said on X.

The shooting reportedly occurred around 3:45 pm.

What happened in Pensacola? Suspect details

The publication reported that cops said they confronted a male suspect after firing off shots in the building. The shooting reportedly took place on the first floor.

As per WKRG, four shots were fired inside the building.

Officers ended up confronting the suspect as he was making his way outside. The publication noted that he was shot in the parking lot.

The suspect was shot and injured and was reportedly receiving treatment at the scene. The publication also shared photos from the scene of the shooting.

Authorities were reportedly making a sweep inside the building, but as per initial reports, nobody was believed to have been hurt in the incident. Reports also indicated that no law enforcement official was hurt during the incident.

Reactions to Pensacola shooting

Several people reacted to the shooting at Pensacola. “Prayers up every officer is involved is ok,” one person wrote on Facebook. Another questioned if the police activity was related to a shooting and whether it was the Carlton Palms incident. These comments were made on the alert sent out by the local police department.

Carlton Palms is a local condominium complex which is located downtown at 224 E. Garden St., Pensacola. It is west to St. Michael’s Cemetery.

What to know about Pensacola

Located in Florida’s panhandle, Pensacola has a proud military heritage. It boasts of hosting the Naval Air Station and being the home to Blue Angels or the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron. As per a 2020 census, the number of people in Pensacola is 54, 312, the city site notes.

Latest

Is India last lifeline for China’s sinking economy? Why the Dragon’s eyes are locked on Delhi

Recent data shows growing pressure on China’s economy. Factory activity has slowed, the property sector is weak and export-focussed companies face trade barri

Canada rewrites immigration rules to recruit skilled workers and military talent

Canada revised its immigration rules, adding new Express Entry priority categories for researchers, health-care workers, aviation professionals and select milit

From Rafale to subs: India-France seal ‘Special Global Strategic Partnership’ – Why it matters

The deal points to a growing level of trust between the two countries in critical security areas.

Trump’s Board of Peace meets for first time Thursday amid Gaza strain

Trump’s ambitious Board of Peace meets in Washington aiming to reshape Gaza’s future and global conflict diplomacy, but mounting violence and stalled ceasef

Do not give away Diego Garcia: Trump warns UK over Chagos deal

Donald Trump urged Britain not to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, warning a 100-year lease on Diego Garcia risks weakening UK control and undermining

Topics

Is India last lifeline for China’s sinking economy? Why the Dragon’s eyes are locked on Delhi

Recent data shows growing pressure on China’s economy. Factory activity has slowed, the property sector is weak and export-focussed companies face trade barri

School assembly news headlines, February 19: Top India, world, sports, business news

School Assembly News Headlines for February 19: From AI investments in India to rising global tensions, today’s news highlights technology, law and internatio

Canada rewrites immigration rules to recruit skilled workers and military talent

Canada revised its immigration rules, adding new Express Entry priority categories for researchers, health-care workers, aviation professionals and select milit

From Rafale to subs: India-France seal ‘Special Global Strategic Partnership’ – Why it matters

The deal points to a growing level of trust between the two countries in critical security areas.

Trump’s Board of Peace meets for first time Thursday amid Gaza strain

Trump’s ambitious Board of Peace meets in Washington aiming to reshape Gaza’s future and global conflict diplomacy, but mounting violence and stalled ceasef

Do not give away Diego Garcia: Trump warns UK over Chagos deal

Donald Trump urged Britain not to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, warning a 100-year lease on Diego Garcia risks weakening UK control and undermining

No Dhurandhar show, India return to anchor role in T20 World Cup

After teasing the fans with a list of high totals over the last year and a half, India have gone back to the anchor role in the T20 World Cup 2026. Why?

India’s BPCL makes first ever Venezuelan oil purchase, HMEL returns after 2 years

Bharat Petroleum buys Venezuelan oil for the first time while HPCL Mittal Energy makes its first Venezuelan purchase in two years, signaling India’s crude div
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img