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A man was killed in a deadly shootout in Tampa after a crime spree that “spanned several counties,” according to authorities. It all began with a domestic violence situation in Hernando County that crossed into Pasco County. According to Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco, the victim of the domestic violence incident said she was going to Wesley Chapel to pick up her child, who was at her parent’s house after the initial incident. At 2:14 a.m., the victim called the Pasco Sheriff’s Office saying she arrived at her parents’ home, but shortly after, the dispatcher hears screams and gunshots through the line. Nocco said his deputies arrived at the scene as soon as they could, but the father of the child began firing at them. According to the sheriff, the victim was shot at the home. “She’s in surgery right now,” he said. “We believe it’s non-life-threatening.” The pursuit continued through multiple jurisdictions before the gunman crashed his vehicle into a retention pond off of Hidden River Parkway and East Fletcher Avenue at 2:34 a.m., forcing him to abandon it. This led to a “violent pursuit” where the shooter fired shots at the pursuing law enforcement officers, Chronister said. For four minutes, the shooter engaged in a gunfight with law enforcement officers, but a Florida Highway Patrol Trooper, two Pasco County deputies, and a Hillsborough County deputy managed to fire back at the man. The suspect fled again behind a nearby business complex, but when deputies followed, they found the suspect on the ground, injured from the shooting. First responders then took him to Tampa General Hospital for treatment. The sheriff said the suspect was a 37-year-old man with a violent criminal history including 18 previous convictions.