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Home » Florida Man Uses Handgun in Self-Defense Against Rifle-Wielding Attacker
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Florida Man Uses Handgun in Self-Defense Against Rifle-Wielding Attacker

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellOctober 17, 20252 Mins Read
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Florida Man Uses Handgun in Self-Defense Against Rifle-Wielding Attacker

COCOA, FL — A 21-year-old man was fatally shot Monday night after allegedly confronting another individual with a rifle during a dispute at an apartment complex, according to the Cocoa Police Department.

The incident occurred around 11:00 p.m. in the parking lot in front of the 1634 Building at Oak Meadows Apartments. Authorities say Jyuri Smith, 21, approached a 22-year-old male with whom he had an ongoing conflict. Witness statements indicate Smith was armed with a rifle at the time.

In response to the perceived threat, the 22-year-old shot Smith. A witness transported Smith to Cape Canaveral Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

Cocoa police detectives responded to the hospital and launched a homicide investigation. Preliminary findings suggest the shooting may fall under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law and appears to have been a lawful act of self-defense. The shooter is cooperating fully with investigators, and the firearm used in the incident has been recovered.

Authorities are continuing to gather evidence and are working closely with the State Attorney’s Office to determine whether any charges will be filed. As of now, no arrests have been made.

Florida law allows individuals to use deadly force if they reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm. The state’s Stand Your Ground statute removes the duty to retreat before using such force, provided the individual is in a place where they have a legal right to be.

This incident also underscores the impact of Florida’s constitutional carry law. While it is unclear whether the defender had a concealed carry permit, Florida law no longer requires one. Under constitutional carry, any individual who is legally allowed to possess a firearm may carry it concealed without a permit. However, with this freedom comes the responsibility to fully understand the legal boundaries of self-defense, particularly the justified use of deadly force.

When faced with an armed aggressor, particularly one with a rifle, the law is clear: you are not required to retreat. This case underscores the importance of situational awareness and legal preparedness for anyone who chooses to carry.

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