St. Petersburg Police Press Release


ANTHONY HOLLOWAY
Chief of Police
1301 First Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
(727) 893-7550
police.stpete.org

NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release
Report number: 2023-
Date of original release: 09-30-23

Pinellas County Deputy Involved Shooting

Release updated on 9-30-23 at 3:52 p.m.

PINELLAS COUNTY - Police detectives assigned to the Pinellas County Use of Deadly Force Investigative Task Force are investigating a deputy-involved shooting in unincorporated Pinellas County.

Shortly before 9 a.m. today, Sept. 30, 2023, Pinellas County sheriff's deputies responded to Sunshine Mobile Home Park at 7403 46th Ave. N. in reference to a call about an argument between neighbors. When deputies arrived, they spoke to one resident involved in the dispute then they attempted to speak to the other homeowner identified as Samantha M. Belk, 54, (DOB 10/03/1968). The deputy said they saw Belk return back inside her home and she said she was getting her gun. The three deputies on scene retreated to maintain a safe distance. Belk then walked back outside of her residence holding a black semiautomatic handgun. She refused to comply with the deputies' orders to drop the weapon. When the resident raised the weapon and pointed it toward the deputies, Deputy Albert Johnson III, who was one of the three deputies on site, discharged his duty weapon several times, striking Belk. No other injuries were reported.

Paramedics with Lealman Fire Rescue began medical treatment and transported Belk to Northside Hospital, where she was pronounced deceased. Next of kin has been notified.

Deputy Johnson has been employed by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office since September 2014. Per policy, he has been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation.

The other two deputies, who did not fire their weapons, will remain on duty.

No further information will be released today. The investigation and interviews are ongoing.

The Pinellas County Use of Deadly Force Investigative Task Force was created to ensure the investigations conducted into law enforcement use of deadly force are thorough, complete, and objective.

The purpose of this task force is to make sure that officer-involved shootings in Pinellas County are investigated by an independent agency and not by the agency involved in the use of deadly force.


Release posted on 9-30-23 at 11:39 a.m.

The Pinellas County Deadly Task Force is currently working a deputy related shooting in the area of 46th Avenue North and 74th Street North.

The St. Petersburg Police Department will be the lead investigation due to the involvement of a Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputy.

The staging area will be be at 46th Ave. and 74th St.

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