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FCSO Working Armed Domestic Case at Palm Coast Plantation

UPDATE: It has been confirmed that the woman, has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a seven-hour standoff with FCSO deputies. She was 43 years old. She had initially held her husband and one other hostage in the house, but they escaped. Tactics such as tear gas and remote negotiation communicators were used to try and talk her down, to no avail. The woman walked into her pool and committed suicide around 5:00 pm.

By: Don Foley, Flagler Sheriff’s Office Public Affairs Manager

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The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) is on the scene of a domestic call at a home in the Palm Coast Plantation community. FCSO deputies, FCSO SWAT, and Crisis Negotiation units, along with Sheriff Rick Staly, are working on the scene on Emerald Lake Drive at this hour.

First responders arrived on the scene just before 8 a.m. Two of the residents initially inside the residence are now safely out of the home. Negotiators are working now to de-escalate the situation inside the home for a safe resolution to this incident. “This is a very volatile situation,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “We are doing our best to resolve this situation safely and we ask the Palm Coast community to remain patient.”

If you live in the Palm Coast Plantation community, the FCSO asks that you use the South Entrance to the neighborhood at Heron Drive and Harbor View Drive. Deputies have a perimeter set in Emerald Lake Drive. If you live in a home inside the perimeter and need to leave, the FCSO asks that you call the non-emergency FCSO phone line at 386-313-4911 and a deputy will assist you. If you live in this area we ask that you stay inside.

Flagler County Fire and Rescue, along with multiple FCSO deputies are on the scene. With a large amount of police activity, the FCSO asks that you please avoid the area at this time. More information will be released as soon as possible.

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Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.

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  1. TR

    April 11, 2022 at 5:36 am

    There are a number of reasons what brings someone to the point of taking their own life. The average person might not see the signs to look for so that the person with the problem can get help. Hopefully the family and friends can some day get answers to why this happened and they can move forward. R.I.P. Julie.

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