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Man wearing ‘bulletproof vest’ dies, officer hurt in shootout during traffic stop in Northwest Jacksonville: JSO

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A man was killed and a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officer was injured in a shootout Wednesday morning in Northwest Jacksonville, according to JSO.

Police said around 9 a.m. Officer AC Gaulding attempted a traffic stop on a man near Trout River Boulevard and Ribault Avenue when, for unknown reasons, he pulled into a driveway.

As Gaulding was getting out of his vehicle, the man opened the driver’s door.

“The officer gave a command to stay in the vehicle, and at that point, the man leaned out, began firing rounds at the officer,” JSO Chief Alan Parker said.

According to JSO, Gaulding returned fire and hit the suspect multiple times.

JSO said the suspect was wearing a “bulletproof vest” and had two firearms in his car at the time of the shooting, including a rifle. However, it is unclear which firearm was used in this shooting.

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The incident happened around 9 a.m. on Trout River Boulevard near Ribault Avenue. (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

The suspect died, according to JSO.

Gaulding, who has worked with JSO for 15 years, was shot in the foot and is expected to be OK, police said.

Sheriff T.K. Waters said he doesn’t know why Gaulding attempted the traffic stop.

“We always get a lot of questions about why we were doing something, or why he stopped him, or whether he was violating policy. The point of this is this morning is to say he was doing what he’s expected to do by the citizens of this community. He shouldn’t be shot at for that, but because he was shot at, he returned fire and was able to eliminate the threat. Now, that person cannot be a threat to anyone else,” Waters said.

This is Gaulding’s first officer-involved shooting, according to JSO.

This is the fourth officer-involved shooting this year, and the second one in less than 24 hours.

On Tuesday night, officers shot a 53-year-old woman overnight who fired a gun at them after they were called to a home near the Oceanway area by the woman’s husband, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said.

The woman was in critical condition. No officers were hurt in that incident.


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