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AR15.COM
1/31/2007 6:30:39 AM EDT
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Sheriff's Wife Among 4 Dead in Shooting
By MELISSA NELSON, Associated Press Writer
2 hours ago

MARIANNA, Fla. - Investigators were trying to determine Wednesday why two people shot and killed a sheriff's wife and a deputy before officers killed the suspects at the sheriff's home.

The Tuesday evening attack apparently targeted the home of Jackson County Sheriff John McDaniel and his wife, Mellie McDaniel.

"The community should not be concerned. We believe this was not a random case," State Attorney Steve Meadows said at a news conference late Tuesday, declining to discuss a motive.

More than 100 officers searched into Wednesday morning in the area surrounding the McDaniels' home in the Florida Panhandle, though Meadows said authorities did not believe there were additional suspects. He said the search was conducted as a precaution.

The shootings began around 5 p.m. when Mellie McDaniel arrived home. The two suspects pulled into the driveway and killed her, authorities said. A deputy also was shot.

Other officers, including the sheriff, arrived and killed the two suspects in an exchange of gunfire, Meadows said. The names of the deputy and the suspects were not released.

Meadows said he could not say whether McDaniel fired his weapon. The sheriff was not injured.

Edwin Douglas said he was taking a nap at his brother's house, across the street from the McDaniels', when gunfire awoke him.

"I heard 15 to 20 gunshots," Douglas told The News Herald of Panama City. "It was quite a bit of excitement. About 20 police cars showed up."

McDaniel's father was gunned down while working at a Jackson County gas station in 1980. McDaniel, then a sheriff's deputy, responded to a robbery call to find his father, former Malonen Mayor John P. McDaniel Jr., shot to death. Serial killer Henry Lee Lucas confessed.

"We never quit working a murder case," McDaniel said at a news conference in 1990 when Lucas was extradited from Texas to Florida. "We will always continue to work any and every murder case until we come to a happy conclusion _ that conclusion being the person who committed the heinous crime will go to justice."