THAT would be GREAT!!
Agreed, aggieb.how tacky.
"....Each man's death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.."
~John Donne


“Armed and Dangerous” suspect Matheos “Matthew” Pitikas turns the gun on himself after being cornered by law enforcement.
Walton County authorities tell News 13 they received a call from citizens in the Point Washington community at 11:29 this morning saying they saw Pitikas.
Sheriff’s Deputies patrolling the area undercover quickly located him in a residential area.
Five deputies cornered Pitikas behind a shed in a residential backyard. Sheriff’s Officials tell New 13 Pitikas realized there was no way out and turned the gun on himself.
This ends what Walton County authorities called the largest ever manhunt in Walton County.
Pitikas was wanted for a bank robbery which took place earlier in Houston, Texas. Friday afternoon, a Walton County Deputy stopped Pitikas because his pick-up truck matched the getaway vehicle used in the robbery. Pitikas fired a handgun at the deputy and after exchanging gunfire a high speed pursuit began along Highway 98.
With speeds exceeding 90 miles per hour, Pitikas exchanged gunfire with law enforcement officers before crashing his Dodge pick-up truck off Walton County Road 283 in the Point Washington Community.
Found this confirmation from news 13 that Pitikas is dead by his own hand. Sorry I was unable to link it... hard enough just getting on SoWal these last coupla days.
wmbb.com - Pitikas Cornered By Authorities; Turns Gun on Himself
Nominating Kurt as Man of the Hour for providing the site with the most up to the minute local news available.
Thanks to all the neighbors and posters.
Heartfelt Thanks to all our Law Enforcement Agencies.
Good Job!!!
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I live around the corner, and I have three children. It is good that a threat is gone, but I do not relish in the death of a man. We will remember him in our prayers, along with the police officers that, in the course of doing their job, took another man's life. The same if they simply witnessed him taking his own.
May all be at peace.
Watch WMBB at 5:30, they say they have a reporter on the scene.
I had to get out of the car and intervene as he was spilling the beans. Thankfully Sheriff Mike came up the street about that time and confirmed it for her.I'm definitely glad the threat is gone, and I certainly don't feel any sympathy for the man. I do, however, feel some pity for his parents, who, I'm sure, will be heartbroken to hear the news of their son's wrongdoings and eventual death. They are in my prayers, as are the families of everyone involved in the drama of the past couple of days.