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Fort Myers police officer, Adam Jobbers-Miller, died Saturday, a week after being shot and wounded in the line of duty while he was trying to put in custody a subject.
Kinfay Moroti, [email protected]

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Fort Myers policemen comfort themselves Saturday in front of Lee Memorial Hospital after learning another officer Adam Jobbers-Miller is dead. [Photo: Kinfay Moroti / news-press.com] Buy Photo

Fort Myers policeman Adam Jobbers-Miller died Saturday at the Lee Memorial Hospital, a week after being shot in the head while he was trying to To apprehend a fugitive suspect.

Capt FMPD Jay Rodriguez, questioned about the state of Jobbers-Miller and about a number of police cars that had suddenly run to the hospital around 6 pm, simply said, "We l & # 39; We lost. "

"It is with heavy heart that we inform our community that Fort Myers policeman Adam Jobbers-Miller has pbaded away," wrote the spokesperson for the PGME Mitch Haley in an email statement. We ask that you continue to pray for the family of Agent Jobbers-Miller, his friends and the entire family of the Fort Myers Police Department.

Jobbers-Miller was in critical condition since last Saturday night when he was wounded in pursuit of Wisner Desmaret, a suspect in the robbery of the scene. a mobile phone from a car at the Marathon gas station on Martin Luther Boulevard King Jr.

To learn more: The Fort Myers policeman dies: Chronology details the Shooting Events

Jobbers-Miller, 29, a Fort Myers police officer since September 2015, was the only police officer injured during the incident. Desmaret was also injured and remains in detention at Lee Memorial Hospital.

Jobbers-Miller is the sixth officer in the Fort Myers Police Department to die in the performance of his duties

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"It's a very small C & # 39; s moment for our city and for the Miller family," said Mayor Randy Henderson. "We need to stay focused on the family and their support; which will remind us all: the first responders, the forces of order face these challenges every day, we love and respect them, and at the moment we embrace all "

Under a gray sky and a Regular drizzle, dozens of police gathered and hugged each other in front of Lee Memorial Hospital's auditorium on Cleveland Avenue as Jobbers-Miller's death spread throughout the Southwest Police Department. Florida community

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