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Sole survivor of deputy-involved shooting arrested for third time on drug charges

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For the third time this year, the sole survivor of a deadly police shooting in November has been arrested and jailed on felony drug charges, reports News 6 partner Florida Today.

Jacquan Kimbrough-Rucker, 20, was the surviving passenger in a car during a shooting in which two teenagers were shot and killed by a Brevard County Sheriff’s Office deputy.

State Attorney Phil Archer issued a statement in April that the deputy’s use of force was justified and that no criminal charges would be filed. [TRENDING: 13-year-old Fla.

girl found dead | Woman confesses to murder but avoids prison | DeSantis signs unemployment, vaping bills] Sheriff Wayne Ivey posted a statement Friday night on Facebook decrying Kimbrough-Rucker’s recent releases from jail

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