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Jacksonville Police Fatally Shoot Man After Knife-Wielding Confrontation in Dinsmore Area

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Three officers from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, all on their first solo patrol, were involved in a shooting that has left many seeking clarity, especially the family of the deceased.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Authorities are currently delving into the circumstances surrounding an officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of 62-year-old Jose Cabrera. According to reports, Cabrera was shot after allegedly advancing toward officers with a knife early Friday morning.

The incident unfolded following a domestic violence call late Thursday night, around 10:10 p.m., as detailed in a press briefing held Friday morning by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. It was reported that Cabrera, armed with a knife, had threatened the victim, ominously declaring that both would die that night.

Upon arriving at the scene, officers found that Cabrera had already left. They managed to communicate with the victim and subsequently reached Cabrera via phone.

Undersheriff Shawn Coarsey recounted that during the phone conversation, Cabrera expressed his determination to avoid returning to prison, stating that officers would have to kill him.

JSO said the victim told officers that Cabrera likely went to a family member’s house and officers responded Friday morning at approximately 12:30 a.m. to the 7800 block of Fox Tail Lane where they spotted the vehicle that Cabrera was reportedly driving. 

Officers approached and found Cabrera sitting in the vehicle and they instructed him to exit. Officers noticed as he was exiting, he was holding a large knife. They instructed him to leave the knife and Cabrera did not comply.

“He asked him to step out,” said Sheriff T.K. Waters. “When he grabbed a knife, he said, don’t grab that. He did it anyway. When you’re advancing toward a police officer with a knife, the result is going to end up pretty much like it is.” 


According to JSO, he began to aggressively approach the officers, saying they would have to shoot him. Officers tried to create space, but Cabrera reportedly kept advancing. The officers then fired several times striking Cabrera. JSO says the officers immediately began life-saving measures performing CPR. 

Cabrera was then taken into custody and transported to a local hospital where he later died from his injuries. 

Cabrera’s son, Joseph Cabrera, says it was a slew of gunshots outside his window that brought him to the door to see his father lying on the ground surrounded by officers.

“When I opened my door, I call him, ‘Dad, Dad, Dad,’ but he didn’t move at all,” said Cabrera.

Cabrera’s daughter says her father had documented issues with his mental health.

“He has his good days and bad days, but mental illness means there’s nothing for sure,” said Adlin Cabrera.

 Cabrera said they’re reaching out to a lawyer to look at JSO’s handling of the incident.

“I break right now,” said Joseph Cabrera. “I say, ‘Why you shoot my dad? Why you kill him? Why you shoot him?”

“His action caused that reaction,” said Waters. “It’s unfortunate. We don’t want to see it happening.”

JSO said the State Attorney’s Office is conducting an independent investigation.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said all three responding officers were working their first solo patrol shift when the shooting occurred.

This marks the fifth officer-involved shooting this year and the second this week for the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

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