
According to Judd, the shooter has been identified as 33-year-old Bryan Riley. He was a Marine for four years before being honorably discharged and spending three years in the Reserves. He did tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and was a sharp shooter, according to investigators. Judd described Riley as a "survivalist" and said his truck had first aid kits.
“I can tell you there were at least dozens if not hundreds of rounds fired this morning between our suspect and our deputies who were directing fire back at him to try to stop him from shooting at us,” Judd explained.
According to Judd, another child – about 10 or 11 years old – was temporarily unaccounted for but has since been found safe. That child was never in the home during the shooting. At least two firearms have been found at the scene.
Riley also shot and killed the family dog, Judd said. The dog was actually named after K-9 Diogi, a Polk County Sheriff’s Office K-9 killed with his handler, Deputy Matt Williams, in 2006.
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