JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Jacksonville man who had posted "erratic videos" planning suicide by cop was shot when police were called to his home Wednesday, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
Police responded to the 1700 block of Bartram Circle West after reports of an "armed, suicidal suspect" at 6:23 p.m.
Vincent Paul Palmero, 64, was identified as the subject by JSO. While researching Palmero on the way to the scene, police discovered he had posted videos talking about suicide by cop for weeks and "had an online pistol catalogue."
Officers first attempted to speak with Palmero through a window, retreating after he began to make threats, police said. They continued to try to draw him out of the house over a PA system. He eventually left the house, carrying a handgun.
All three officers shot at him, firing 15 shots in total.
Though he was injured, Palmero went back into the house. The officers tried again to coax him out over the PA system. According to JSO, when hhe finally came out, Palmero did not come all the way out onto the road.
Police and first responders assembled a "rescue team," and once it was safe, dragged him out into the road, where he was treated for his injuries.
Palmero is at a local hospital and expected to survive at this point. No officers were injured.
He has an "extensive criminal record," according to police, mostly on stalking charges. He was previously charged with stalking a local judge.